Ghaziuddin Khan's Madarsa and Tomb was built during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb by Mir Shahbuddin, a courtier and minister of the king. The building has a huge enclosed space of colonnaded apartments where the madarsa used to operate. The eastern gate of the madarsa is the way in to the building for the visitors. This gate is one of the premium examples of madarsa architecture in Delhi. Just to the west of the madarsa there is a mosque which three domes on top of it and layed by minarets. The prayer hall of the mosque has domed openings. On the northern side and the southern side of the mosque there are two enclosed spaces, where some graves are lying. These covered places have perforated stone coverts. The southern enclosure of the mosque has three graves among which one is the grave of Ghaziuddin Khan. Every structure in the building has been constructed with red sandstone because of which the building has got a unique appearance.
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