Lodi
Tomb is situated amidst the famous Lodi Garden, adjoining the Indian
International Centre in South Delhi. It is one of the many mausoleums in
the city that have been built inside a garden. Lodi Tomb entombs
Sikandar Lodi. The other mausoleums situated inside the Lodi Gardens,
along with the Lodhi tomb, include the Tomb of Muhammad Shah, Shish
Gumbad and Bara Gumbad. It is said that all these tombs are the snippets
of another city, which was supposed to be built at this place.
The tomb of Sikandar Lodi is an octagonal tomb that is known for its
beautiful Mughal architecture. It said to have signified the resumption
of the Sayyid type architectural style, with the typical octagonal plan,
deep veranda and tall arches. The tomb has been adorned with a double
dome top are stands proudly at the center of an enclosed area, which is
entered from a south-facing huge gateway. The first garden tomb to be
constructed in the capital city of India, Lodi Tomb dates back to the
early 16th century.