Sunderwala Mahal is a unique attraction in the Sunder Nursery. It's a 16th century's Mughal period tomb and protected monument of unidentified person. It has been recently conserved by Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC). This mausoleum is a square structure comprising of an underground crypt surrounded by eight chambers – representing the Hasht Bihist, or the eight-spaces of Quranic Paradise. The corners are also chamfered to create an eight-sided irregular octagon. Together with Sunder Burj this stood within a walled garden, no traces of which now remain. (New Delhi, Delhi, India)
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