Mosque and tomb of Bibi Zarrina (the mother of Sikandar Lodi)

Mosque and tomb of Bibi Zarrina (the mother of Sikandar Lodi) at Dholpur (Rajasthan state, India). 

Her honorific Zarrina means golden since she was daughter of a goldsmith. She was renowned for her beauty. According to the Persian inscription on her tomb, she died in 1516 AD. For more details see this article by Mehrdad Shokoohy and Natalie H. Shokoohy. The following photos are taken from their article.

Sikandar Lodi
Mosque and tomb of Bibi Zarrina, southern facade
Lodhi dynasty
Tomb of Bibi Zarrina, interior
Afghan woman
Tomb and mosque of Bibi Zarrina, view looking south-west
Sikandar Lodi's mother
Mosque of Bibi Zarrina, view from west
Lodhi tribe
Mosque of Bibi Zarrina, view from the courtyard looking west
Lodhi Pathan
Mosque of Bibi Zarrina, the prayer hall
Afghan dynasty
Tomb of Bibi Zarrina, view from the courtyard looking east
Afghan architecture
Photographic copy of a paper impression of the inscription on Bibi Zarrina’s tomb, taken by Joseph David Beglar in 1875. British Library. Link

 

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