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Tomb of Mir-i-Mran Sirhind

Tomb of Mir-i-Mran, Sirhind in Fatehgarh Sahib district in Punjab, is a place of historical importance. Sirhind is a block headquarter consisting of 108 villages. Tomb of Mir-i-Mran, Sirhind is located 5 kilometers from Aam Khas Bagh. The neighboring Aam Khas Bagh is a beautiful palace surrounded by gardens. It is connected by a link road.

Near the Tomb of Mir-i-Mran there are two Sand Stones on which details about the departed soul is engraved. The inscriptions are very valuable as they give a glimpse of the background of the person. Out of the two inscriptions only one is readable. It is written "Subhan daughter of Behlol Lodhi who died on Friday, 11 of Safar 901 Hijri." From the epitaph we come to know that one of the grave is of Subhan, daughter of Behlol Lodhi.

Historians have concluded from various facts that the other grave, should be of Mir-i-Miran, Amir Sayyid. He was the son-in-law of the great King Behlol Lodhi. The tomb is constructed on a platform square in shape. The tomb has a hemispherical dome supported by an octagonal neck. The octagonal neck of the tomb has fluted pillars.
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