Humayun’s Tomb, located in Delhi, is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in 1570 by Empress Bega Begum in memory of Emperor Humayun, it is the first garden-tomb in India. The tomb’s design blends Persian and Indian influences, featuring a grand dome, intricate carvings, and a symmetrical charbagh (four-part) garden. The structure served as an architectural inspiration for later Mughal monuments, including the Taj Mahal. Surrounded by lush greenery and historic structures, Humayun’s Tomb stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistic excellence of the Mughal era