Azim Khan's Tomb
| Azim Khan's Tomb | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Tomb |
| Architectural style | Mughal |
| Location | Anuvrat Marg, Delhi-Gurgaon Road, Delhi, India |
| Coordinates | 28°31′18″N 77°11′26″E / 28.5218039°N 77.1904368°E |
| Construction started | 17th century |
| Completed | 17th century |
| Renovated | 2010 |
Azim Khan's Tomb (aka Azim Khan) is the tomb of Azim Khan, who was a general of the Mughal Army, located on a small hillock at Anuvrat Marg, Delhi-Gurgaon Road, in Delhi, India. The tomb was commissioned in 17th century. It is built in the typical square-shaped structure with a crowned dome coated with plaster and decorated with carvings. After the Mughal period, during the British rule, the tomb was used as a recreational place by British soldiers. The tomb is included into the lists of Indian Monuments of National Importance.