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Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

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Visit Duration: 1 hour

Timings: Everyday 6:00am-6:00pm

Entry type: Paid

Entry Fee: 25

Entry Details: Price Rs.25

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There’s immense beauty that you can find here. There are bountiful hills, covered in vegetation, dramatic and pretty forts that offer breath-taking views. Along with the pleasing visual beauty, you get to learn so much about the history of your motherland.

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Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

Highlights of Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

Numerous monuments have been built which mark the reign of this dynasty in India. The Sher Shah Suri tomb in Sasaram is the most prominent of all. The architecture of this place is quite impressive. It is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture that fuses Islamic and Indian elements of architecture. Usage of red sandstone can be visibly seen which proves to be a major factor behind the majestic look of the tomb.

The government and respective authorities have been taking required efforts to maintain the elegance of this mausoleum. Since it is a historic building, plenty of efforts are required to ensure that it remains in the best form possible. Efficient measures to preserve this form of vital architecture have been taken including renovations.

Sher Shah Suri was an important emperor in India’s history. Children are taught about him in textbooks and how he defeated Humayun, a Mughal emperor and founded his own dynasty. Apart from this, numerous administrative reforms brought by him were really efficient and ensured smooth functioning of the empire. He was the person who introduced the concept of using rupee as a currency.

What makes this place a tourist magnet is its charm and properly planned architecture. Beautiful gardens have been laid down strategically which elevate the grandiose and make this tomb no less than a marvel. There have been elegant pathways carved intricately, and eloquent white fountains. Such a setting truly brings you back to the old times. The properly maintained garden has been named as “Sher Shahi Bagh.”

Minarets are mostly symbolic of Islam’s presence. The tomb has four minarets with well-constructed balconies on each. This particular feature is an element of Islamic element.

The tomb was built in the honor of Sher Shah Suri himself who died as a result of a gunpowder explosion. Owing to its grandness, this tomb is often referred to as the second Taj Mahal of India. It comprises three-storeys and stands tall at a height of 46 metres. There are guides available here who can ensure a well-informed tour of this place and polish your knowledge.

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Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram Overview

There’s immense beauty that you can find here. There are bountiful hills, covered in vegetation, dramatic and pretty forts that offer breath-taking views. Along with the pleasing visual beauty, you get to learn so much about the history of your motherland.

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Points Of Interest for Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

The tomb of Sher Shah Suri has got ample amount of attractions near it. They have been mentioned as follows:

  • Rohtas Fort:

Rohtas Fort is another wonder which was undertaken by Sher Shah Suri after defeating the Mughals. It is built closer to the Son River and it worth visiting. The fort seems to be built strategically and is another example of remarkable architecture. Owing to such unique characteristics, it has been given the designation of UNESCO World Heritage Site.  

  • Kali Pahadi: Kali Pahadi as the name suggests is a hill which has got a temple of Goddess Kali at the top. Devotees and tourists come here to worship the divine deity. It holds a lot of religious and spiritual importance.
  • Shergah Fort: Originally known as Bhurkuda Qila, this was another fort that was taken over Sher Shah Suri. It is a fort that has been mounted on top of a hill. The fort is ruined and is situated deep into the forest. One can see it from a distance and admire the grace it has.
  • Hasan Khan Suri Tomb: Hasan Khan Suri Tomb houses the father of Sher Shah Suri. It is commonly known as Sukha Rauza. It is located in Sasaram itself. Monuments like these make you reflect deeply about India’s rich history and important emperors who left their mark on the Indian soil.

Veer Kunwar Singh Park: Veer Kunwar Singh Park has been built in honour of the freedom fighter Veer Kunwar Singh. It has been properly kept and is a pleasant place to go for walks with family. It also enlightens us about the hardships freedom fighters went through to provide us the independence we enjoy in the present day.

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Best time to visit Sher Shah Suri Tomb, Sasaram

The best time to visit Bihar is during the winters. During summers, the temperatures reach extremes and make it difficult to step out in the boiling heat. The sunlight in the winters provides some comfort and makes exploring the city better.    

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What gives Sher Shah Suri a reddish hue?

The usage of red sandstone is responsible for the reddish hue.

Is there entry fee?

A minima entry fee is charged and it varies from time to time.

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