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History
The mosque was completed in 1666.

Description
The mosque is rectangular in shape, flanked by two minarets. The facade of the mosque has five entrance arches. A parapet wall rises above the structure.

Chief Justice of Hyderabad High Court, Hyderabad State
Moulvi Haji Md. Fazlullali Sahib. .

2. Moulvi Ahmad Ali Khan Sahib

3. Moulvi Md. Karimuddin Sahib

4. Nawab Kasim Yar Jung Bahadur. . c. Haji Fida Husain Khan Sahib

6. Haji Hafiz Abdul Karim Khan Sahib

7. Nawab Fateh Nawaz Jung Bahadur

8. Nawab Inmad Jung Bahadur

9. Moulvi Mir Afzal Ilusain Sahib

30. Moulvi Khuda Baksh Khun Sahib. .

13. Moulvi Mir Afzal Husain Salnb

12. Nawab Sarbuland Jung Bahadur. .

13. Nawab Hakimuddowla Bahadur

14. Moulve Mohiuddin Klian Sahib

15. Nawab Sir Nizamath Jung Bahadur

16. Nawab Jabbar Yar Jung Bahadur ..

17. Nawab Mirza Yar Jung Bahadur. .

18. Nawab Jivan Yar Jung Bahadur

Temple
is a temple in Alwal, Hyderabad.

History
The temple was commissioned by Chandu Lal, who was the Prime Minister of Hyderabad.

Architecture
Solah Khamba mosque is a mosque located within the Bidar Fort in Bidar, in the Indian state of Karnataka.

History
The Solah Khamba mosque was originally the congregational mosque of Bidar.

Exterior
An arcade of nineteen uniform arches forms the facade of the mosque. A parapet wall rises above the mosque, considered to be a later addition. It is surmounted with a massive dome. The dome rests on a circular drum, with trefoil crennelations in relief.

Octagonal tombs in India
The Octagonal type, also known as the Lodi type, is a type of mausoleum which was built by various dynasties in Northern India between the 14th and 15th centuries.

The style developed with the tomb of Khan-i Jahan Tilangani built during the Tughlaq period,

Tomb of Khan-i Jahan Tilangani
The tomb of Khan-i Jahan Tilangani, built in the 14th century, was the first octagonal tomb in India. Percy Brown states that while it might have been a purely Indian invention, it is also possible that its octagonal design was inspired by the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.

The burial chamber had an octagonal verandah running around it, with three arched entrances on each side. A chajja was projected over the arches, and a parapet wall ran along the roof. Eight cupolas rose above each side, while the building was surmounted with a main dome.

Mughal period
The tomb of Adham Khan in Delhi