File:Chandbibika Makbara, Ahmadnagar-1.jpg

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English: Seated atop of small hillock and locally known as Chandbibika makabra is tomb of Nizam time ruler Salabatkhan-2 who himself got it constructed during his lifetime for his own burial besides his wife Chandbibi; is an excellent example of Architecture of Nizam time during (1565-1588). This 21.4 m. tall three storied octagonal monument stands on octagonal plinth with alternately opening arches.
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ASI monument numberN-MH-A18.
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Author S.K. Gawali
Camera location19° 05′ 35.36″ N, 74° 50′ 25.91″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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