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Tomb of Fakhr al-Mulk

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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/32125
Date
1929-1939
Description
Nawab Fakhr al-Mulk, (1860-1934), was a nobleman, belonging to the extended family of the Salar Jangs. He was an assistant minister for judiciary, police and postal departments, and member of the Cabinet Council from 1893-1917. Built of granite, his tomb is part of the family cemetery situated on the Sanatnagar Road. Fakhr al-Mulk is better known as the builder of Iram Manzil.
 
exterior, 2008
 
Type of Work
Tomb
Subject
Tombs, Graves, Islamic cities and towns, Architecture, Islamic --India, Sepulchral monuments, Hyderabad (India)
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(c) Sanjeeva Kumar
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