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The tomb of Jam Nizamuddin, one of the most important ruler of Summa dynasty (ruled from 1461 to 1509), is a stone structure with finest ornamental carving, akin to fifteenth century Gujrat style. Its decoration consists of bands of stone carved in relief running around the walls, and representing half and full lotuses, arched panels set with sunflower, calling to mind the Muslim buildings around Ahmadabad in Gujrat. A band of excellent interlaced Arabic inscription in Thulth a verse from the Quran, purely Muslim, seen with a neighboring band of carved geese, entirely Hindu, constitutes a strange combination of contrasting features. The Hindu-style base, about 19’ in length with carved bands in various designs, has recessed door-like panels. The miniature skhara or temple spires seen at both corners are decorated with the most intricate, detailed and beautiful carvings. The mihrab inside is also delicately carved and has very finely cut bands of Arabic inscriptions. However, the stonework of this building represents an excellent specimen of essentially Hindu workmanship.
The tomb of Jam Nizamuddin, one of the most important ruler of Summa dynasty (ruled from 1461 to 1509), is a stone structure with finest ornamental carving, akin to fifteenth century Gujrat style. Its decoration consists of bands of stone carved in relief running around the walls, and representing half and full lotuses, arched panels set with sunflower, calling to mind the Muslim buildings around Ahmadabad in Gujrat. A band of excellent interlaced Arabic inscription in Thulth a verse from the Quran, purely Muslim, seen with a neighboring band of carved geese, entirely Hindu, constitutes a strange combination of contrasting features. The Hindu-style base, about 19’ in length with carved bands in various designs, has recessed door-like panels. The miniature skhara or temple spires seen at both corners are decorated with the most intricate, detailed and beautiful carvings. The mihrab inside is also delicately carved and has very finely cut bands of Arabic inscriptions. However, the stonework of this building represents an excellent specimen of essentially Hindu workmanship.
Jam Nizamuddin's Tomb Makli, Thatta
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thatta, sindh, Pakistan
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