Which unique Mughal structural masterpiece features a distinct layout where the building's central tomb chambers are surrounded by eight smaller octagonal rooms, a design known as 'Hasht Bihisht' (Eight Paradises)?
Explanation:
Humayun's Tomb was the first Indian structure to use the classic Persian 'Hasht Bihisht' floor plan, a geometric layout featuring nine interconnected chambers that became a standard style for later Mughal tombs.
Explanation:
Al-Biruni wrote 'Tahqiq-i-Hind' or 'Kitab-ul-Hind', an encyclopedic work on Indian culture, science, and religion, after his travels in India.
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