Built in 1754 for Safdarjung, the powerful Prime Minister of the Mughal Empire, this tomb is one of the last examples of Mughal architecture in India. The structure reflects grandeur but also the declining phase of the empire. Set in a large Charbagh-style garden, the tomb is made of sandstone and marble with decorative arches, domes, and intricate lattice screens. It is quieter and l... https://www.captureatrip.com/blog/historical-places-in-delhi