File:Bijapur - Ibrahim Rouza Tomb.jpg

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English: Seen here is the tomb on the eastern style. Ibrahim Adil Shah II developed and organized his own final resting place. Both the tomb and the mosque have square plans with four minarets at the corners and a bulbous central dome which emerges from lotus petals. Some call the buildings as "The Taj Mahal of the Deccan (South India)".
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-KA-D157.
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