NEW DELHI, Sept 18: One of New Delhi’s most famous monuments, a mausoleum that inspired the Taj Mahal, unveiled on Wednesday after a five-year refit that has seen it restored to its original form.

Humayan’s Tomb, completed in 1570 by the Islamic Mughal dynasty that ruled most of northern India for more than three centuries, is a Unesdco World Heritage site and one of the biggest draws for visitors to the Indian capital.

About 1,500 craftsmen have worked on the tomb and its onion-shaped white dome since 2008, restoring it to its 16th-century glory in a project funded largely by the Aga Khan Trust.

Project director Ratish Nanda said the work had relied on India’s rich but increasingly neglected craft industry, while occasionally requiring imported skills for tasks such as traditional plaster and tile-making.

“Until the 18th century, Humayun’s Tomb was kept in good nick. But with the decline of the Mughal empire, neglect set in,” he said.

“It’s a huge building and it had been badly mutilated by really inappropriate repairs.” The tomb and its gardens have been partly open to visitors during the refit.

“Humayan’s Tomb was a stroke of genius. It is the first of the grand dynastic mausoleums that the Mughals built. There is no precedent,” Nanda said. “This is the model and the precursor of the Taj Mahal.”—AFP

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