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Bara Gumbad

Bara Gumbad ((ヒンディー語:बड़ा गुम्बद)) is an ancient monument grouped together with the Friday mosque (Jama Masjid) and "mehman khana" (guest house) of Sikandar Lodi located in the Lodi Gardens in Delhi (literal English translation of "Bara" is "Big" and "Gumbad" is "Dome"). Constructed in 1490 CE by Sikandar Lodi, the monument is situated 100 meters away from the Shisha Gumbad and appx 400 meters from Tomb of Sikandar Lodi. Although the Bara Gumbad does not house any tomb, it is commonly (and mistakenly) believed to be a tomb since it appears to be a freestanding tomb.〔 The area in which Bara Gumbad is situated was formally called ''village Khairpur''.
==History==
Bada Gumbad was constructed in 1490 CE by Sikandar Lodi. There are four monuments (tombs) in the Lodhi Gardens including the Bada Gumbad. The oldest of the four tombs is the tomb of Muhammad Shah (who belonged to the Sayyid dynasty). Shah's tomb was constructed in 1444 CE by Ala-ud-din Alam Shah. During the rule of Sikander Lodhi, the Bara Gumbad, adjacent mosque and the "mehman khana" (guest house) were constructed. Sikander Lodhi's tomb was built by Ibrahim Lodhi in 1517.〔 Initially, all the monuments were built independently and were not in one confine. In early 20th century, a park was developed which was inaugurated by Lady Willingdon on 9 Apr 1936 bringing the four monuments in one confine.〔
Some historians also suggest that the Bara Gumbad was constructed by someone from Lodhi Dynasty in 1490 CE and was taken over by Sikander Lodhi in 1494 CE as an entrance to his mosque.

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