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pierced marble screen with exquisite designs, which can be approached by a descending flight of steps. The roof of this chamber that corresponds to the ground level of the mausoleum is pierced by an octagonal opening and given a low barricaded marble screen. This makes the tomb viewable from the
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or pillared pavilions are located at the center of the north, east, and western parts of the enclosure wall. The high enclosure wall is crenelated with pointed arched recesses and bastions at regular intervals. The recesses are divided by
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852:Gascoigne, Bamber; Gascoigne, Christina (1971).
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988:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 72, 90.
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922:on 22 February 2013
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