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THE ARCHITECTURE:
As the person who is climbing the arrangement of stairs which are heading towards the Rani no Hajiro, will initially cross an excellent Verandah, which is trailed by the fantastic entryway that leads you to the Rani-no-Hajiro. Everybody is invited to such a delightful legacy, a sepulcher lodging a gathering of tombs and the overseer who keeps the catacomb spotless as he vigorously floor brushes this engineering wonder utilizing a peacock feathered sweeper. The Rani no Hajiro is an open yard that is encompassed by a round arcade. In its wide chowk, three delightful tombs of white marble are developed. These tombs are of Ahmed Shah's begum "Mugalbibi", Hazarat Shah Alam's begum "Muglibibi" and Hazarat Sayedali-Miradatar's begum Miskibibi. The charm of this Hajira is uncover in its "Jalis". The Pillars of this wonderful landmark bear unpredictably cut examples, which brings out astonishing outlines and textures.The multifaceted stone tracery and cutting is an amalgamation of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic compositional styles. An excellent impact is made by the daylight which leaves the lovely cut windows.

The tombs are made of marble stones and are secured by splendid silk material and blooms. At first the tombs were done with profitable metals and stones, embedded on them.

The internment put or the internal zone is kept darted to keep up quietness and tidiness of the place. The place is kept up by a gathering of managers, who have been doing this for practically five ages now. They ensure that the legacy remains untainted and unadulterated. Yards on the north, south, east, and west sides offer access to the inside.

An adjacent tomb in dull dark marble, once trimmed with mother-of-pearl, has a place with Mirki or Murki Bibi, the life partner of Shah e Alam, the sister of ruler and the young lady of Jam of Sindh. These tombs are secured with rich brocade works, the material style made in the midst of lead of Ahmed Shah.