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In the Glow of History

Worker sweeps the floor in Humayun's Tomb.

 

The latticed windows, or "jalis," of Humayun's Tomb exemplify the exquisite blend of function and beauty in Mughal architecture. Crafted from stone or marble, these intricately designed screens serve practical purposes such as ventilation and the admission of natural light. Their geometric patterns and floral motifs not only enhance the visual appeal of the structure but also provide privacy and security. The lattice design allows air to circulate freely while filtering sunlight, creating a comfortable environment inside the tomb. Symbolically, these windows reflect the Mughal emphasis on craftsmanship and the fusion of Persian, Islamic, and Indian architectural influences. They stand as elegant manifestations of the cultural richness and architectural ingenuity of the Mughal era, contributing to the timeless charm and historical significance of Humayun's Tomb as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Uploaded on April 23, 2024
Taken on February 10, 2024