The Bibi Ka Maqbara is a tomb situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was charged by the 6th Mughal head Aurangzeb in 1660, in the memory of his first spouse and boss partner, Dilras Banu Begum (after death known as Rabia-ud-Daurani). It looks to some extent like the well known Taj Mahal, the catacomb of Aurangzeb's mom, Mumtaz Mahal. 
It is striking that Aurangzeb never raised amazing structures amid his 50 years rule, however made only one special case, that is, to assemble the catacomb of his significant other. He was not exceptionally inspired by design, however he had assembled the little, yet exquisite, Pearl Mosque at Delhi. The Bibi Ka Maqbara was the biggest structure that Aurangzeb had shockingly. The correlation with the Taj Mahal has frequently clouded its own one of a kind impressive appeal. 
Because of the solid likeness, it is likewise called the Dakkhani (Taj of the Deccan). The Bibi Ka Maqbara is the primary landmark of Aurangabad and its memorable city. An engraving found on the fundamental passage entryway says that this sepulcher was planned and raised by Ata-ullah, a draftsman and Hanspat Rai, an architect separately. Ata-ullah was the child of Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, the central planner of the Taj Mahal.

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