A typical, but no less delightful example of Islamic art. It buried the head of the Shiite sect Hodge Yeah Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah, who was given the title of Aga Khan, who died in 1957. The mausoleum is closed for visitors, but you can admire its walls lined with pink granite. Incidentally, the widow of the Aga Khan, visiting this place, always brought with him a rose.