Rani no Hajiro

The enclosure is high above the ground entered by a lofty gateway and the courtyard surrounded by a trellised cloister.

The principal tomb belongs to Mughalai Bibi, the wife of Muhammad Shah II and mother of Mahmud Begada.

An adjacent tomb in black marble, once inlaid with mother-of-pearl, belongs to Mirki or Murki Bibi, the wife of Shah e Alam, the sister of queen and the daughter of Jam of Sindh.

These tombs are covered with rich brocade works, the textile style developed during reign of Ahmed Shah I.

The intricate stone tracery and carving is an amalgamation of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles.

Tombs of Queens of Ahmed Shah I in 1866
Siesta in Rani no Hajiro