A'zam and Mu'azzam Khan Roza is a mausoleum (roza) in Ahmedabad, situated in the southeastern neighborhood of Vasna along the road to Sarkhej. It is named for two brothers, A'zam and Mu'azzam, who are said to be interred there. The structure is dated to the mid-fifteenth/mid-ninth century AH. The tomb is a large domed cube with four corner towers. Visitors enter through portals in the form of large iwans, one per each of the tomb's four sides.
Sources:
Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Volume IV: Ahmedabad, 291. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1879.
A'zam and Mu'azzam Khan Roza is a mausoleum (roza) in Ahmedabad, situated in the southeastern neighborhood of Vasna along the road to Sarkhej. It is named for two brothers, A'zam and Mu'azzam, who are said to be interred there. The structure is dated to the mid-fifteenth/mid-ninth century AH. The tomb is a large domed cube with four corner towers. Visitors enter through portals in the form of large iwans, one per each of the tomb's four sides.
Sources:
Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Volume IV: Ahmedabad, 291. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1879.