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4 User Insights
Kiran - February 26, 2007
The symmetrical and precise layout of Humayun Tomb is what strikes you - they used advanced mathematical knowledge of those times to build the monument.
piyush - March 08, 2007
Humayun Tomb looks very similar to Taj Mahal in the overall structure not surprising since Taj was built based on architectural information from Humayun Tomb.
NDamio - March 17, 2007
That's very interesting. How far apart were Humayun's Tomb and Taj Mahal built?
Enoch Darfah Frimpong - July 20, 2011
A nice piece of ancient architure. Was fascinated seeing it for real.