This intriguing park, surrounded by huge walls, contains four highly impressive Mughal tombs . One is that of Prince Khusru , the eldest son of Emperor Jehangir, who tried to assassinate his father but was blinded and imprisoned, finally dying in 1622. If Khusru’s coup had succeeded, his brother, Shah Jahan, would not have become emperor and the Taj Mahal would not exist.
A second tomb belongs to Shah Begum , Khusru’s mother (Jehangir’s first wife), who committed suicide in 1603 with an opium overdose because of the ongoing feud between her son and his father. Between these two, a third, particularly attractive tomb was constructed by Nesa Begum , Khusru’s sister, although was never actually used as a tomb. A smaller structure, called Tamolon’s Tomb , stands to the west of the others, but its origin is unknown.