
Tomb of Abdul Wahab
Historical Landmark
Tomb of Abdul Wahab
The Tomb of Abdul Wahab Khan is a historical monument located on Osmania College Road in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. Built in 1618 AD, the tomb was constructed to honor Abdul Wahab Khan, the first Nawab of Kurnool.
The structure is known for its Indo-Islamic architecture, featuring two majestic domes, elaborate carvings, and arches.
The tomb is situated on the banks of the Handri River and is often referred to as Gol Gummaz due to its resemblance to the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur. It has recently undergone renovation and is now in much better condition.
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Tomb of Abdul Wahab is located in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
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