
Indo-Persian architecture-inspired monuments in India

Towering over Old Delhi, the magnificent facade of Jama Masjid stands as a reminder of Mughal architecture. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the Jama Masjid was his final architectural opus. It is also considered the largest mosque in India.

Renowned as Delhi’s prime site for visitors, Qutub Minar has maintained its beauty for over 800 years now. One of the tallest minar in India, this historical attraction is also one of the finest ancient tall monuments.

An inspiring structure situated in Delhi, Humayun's Tomb boasts magnificent architecture with great historical and cultural significance. This final resting place of Emperor Humayun, India's second Mughal emperor from the 16th century. The mausoleum serves as a prominent example of Mughal architecture inspiring the iconic Taj Mahal.

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum that sits gracefully on the pedestal of Agra. The beautiful wonder is often called the ‘epitome of Mughal architecture’ and was acknowledged as the ‘jewel of Muslim art’ by UNESCO.