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Introduction:
Mulla Shukrullah Shirazi was the Prime Minister of Mughal emperor
Shah Jehah and also a famous poet. He composed poetry under
the pseudonym of 'Allami'. He took fancy to building his own
mausoleum in 1639 with elaborate ornamentation. He chose glazed
tiles as his medium to create the masterpiece that would enshrine
his tomb forever. Every portion of this unique monument is profusely
adorned with bright color schemes, known as 'Chini ka Rauza'.
Chini ka Rauza is a classic example of the Persian influence
on Mughal architecture of that period. The tomb was constructed
in 1635. Originally high walls enclosed this entire building
complex, and there were gateways in North and South direction,
along with two multistoried towers but now only the main Tomb
building has survived.
The tomb of Allama Afzal Khan, Chini ka Rauza, derives its name
from the colorful tiles (chini) that cover the walls of the
tomb. The blue, green and yellow tiles that embellish this medieval
Indian mausoleum constitute its most remarkable feature. In
fact this glazed tile decoration dominates the entire architectural
composition of this building.
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