Which unique Mughal structural masterpiece features a distinct layout with no central dome, instead using an open-air top tier with beautiful marble lattice screens?
Explanation:
Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra, completed by Jahangir in 1613, stands out for its five-tiered pyramidal shape and open-air top floor that breaks away from traditional Persian dome styles.
Explanation:
The 'Waqil' was the absolute deputy of the Emperor. Bairam Khan held this powerful post, but Akbar later diluted the office to prevent any single minister from becoming too powerful.
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