Situated between the Qutub Minar and the Mehrauli Bus Terminal is a 16th century structure, one of few standing today from the reign of Akbar. The tomb of Adham Khan is a mausoleum to Akbar’s foster brother, executed by the emperor on charges of murder and betrayal. Ensuing centuries have woven lore around this monument, now simply known to most visitors as Bhool Bhulaiya.

Situated between the Qutub Minar and the Mehrauli Bus Terminal is a 16th century structure, one of few standing today from the reign of Akbar. The tomb of Adham Khan is a mausoleum to Akbar’s foster brother, executed by the emperor on charges of murder and betrayal. Ensuing centuries have woven lore around this monument, now simply known to most visitors as Bhool Bhulaiya.

Situated between the Qutub Minar and the Mehrauli Bus Terminal is a 16th century structure, one of few standing today from the reign of Akbar. The tomb of Adham Khan is a mausoleum to Akbar’s foster brother, executed by the emperor on charges of murder and betrayal. Ensuing centuries have woven lore around this monument, now simply known to most visitors as Bhool Bhulaiya.

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