Why to visit Paigah Tombs
The Paigah Tombs are the ultimate resting places of the Nizams' high-ranking nobility. Paigah Tombs, which cover 30-40 acres, date from the late 1800s. The tombs offer a wonderful blend of Asaf Jah and Rajputani style of building, making them one of the outstanding instances of Indo Saracenic architecture. Paigah tombs, made of white marble, have intricately designed interiors that fascinate tourists. The Paigah Tombs are embellished with intricate geometrical patterns and meticulously carved decorations. These tombs were expertly carved, and the inlaid mosaic tile work is quite stunning. It's even more appealing because of the well-known ‘Jali' art. Each Tomb has been individually designed, resulting in a distinct style and design.