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Today we started a little later in the day - it was still very hot.

The first stop was the Tomb of Safdar Jang built in 1754. Safdarjung was made prime minister of the Mughal Empire (Wazir ul-Mamlak-i-Hindustan) when Ahmed Shah Bahadur ascended the throne in 1748.
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Detail from the entrance gate ceiling
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Three-domed mosque within the complex to the right side of the entrance gate
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Inside the tomb looking to the second story
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The tomb had three buildings on each of the non-gate sides. A view from the tomb to one of the out buildings.
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Tomb detail - a very ornate tomb cover - much more ornate than other tombs we have seen.
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The tomb chamber lit from a door
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The Tomb of Safdar Jang
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The four minarets at the four corners are part of the main mausoleum which was totally a different concept in elevation compared to the Taj Mahal where the towers are detached and away from the facade of the tomb.
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Decorative architecture on the tomb
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A balcony on the Minaret
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Too bad there is no water in the water feature. There are four of these water features - on each side.

The Safdarjung tomb, the last monumental tomb garden of the Mughals, was planned and built like an enclosed garden tomb in line with the style of the Humayun tomb. It was completed in 1754. The slabs from the tomb of Abdul Rahim Khankhana were used in the construction of the tomb.
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We then drove to Old Delhi and began a walk which would last 4 hours. It was Sunday so many of the markets were closed but there were lively street markets on sidewalks.

There was avery large book market many blocks long. They were selling books by the pound.
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Selling toys and books
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Book Affair??
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Resting amongst the books
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These must be antiques - Britannica Encyclopedias
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Lots and lots of books
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Young Honda rider
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Young clothier
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A man selling sports gear out of his truck
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A man selling weights out of his truck
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A young girl in the bird market
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Discussing pigeons in the bird market.
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Vikram then took me to the top of a building - which used to be a huge palace building. Now filled with apartments. On top of the building were several young men flying kites.
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Palace apartments
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Across the street were two men reviewing something drying on the patio floor
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Balcony seat
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Back on the street a small spice market
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A fav - Marsella Tea (Chi)
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Tomato seller
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Meat market
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A man making a very thin bread
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Horns for sale - and in Delhi you really need a horn to drive any type of vehicle
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As we were leaving, a view of a minaret of the Jama Masjid Mosque.

Back to the hotel for dinner - it was much better than Saturday but still a long hot day.


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