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Shah-e-Alam's Roza

Shah-e-Alam's Tomb and Mosque, also known as Rasulabad Dargah or Shah Alam no Rozo, is a medieval mosque and tomb complex (Roza) in Shah Alam area of Ahmedabad, India.

Shah e Alam's Tomb and Mosque
Shah e Alam's Tomb in 1860s
Religion
AffiliationIslam
StatusActive
Location
LocationShah Alam, Ahmedabad
MunicipalityAhmedabad Municipal Corporation
StateGujarat
Location in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Shah-e-Alam's Roza (Gujarat)
Geographic coordinates22°59′40″N 72°35′22″E / 22.9945456°N 72.5893199°E / 22.9945456; 72.5893199Coordinates: 22°59′40″N 72°35′22″E / 22.9945456°N 72.5893199°E / 22.9945456; 72.5893199
Architecture
TypeMosque and tomb
StyleIslamic architecture
Funded byTaj Khan Nariali and others
Groundbreaking1475
Completed1575

History

Shah e Alam was the son of Syed Burhanuddin Qutub-ul-Alam and the great grandson of Syed Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht. Attracted to the court of Ahmed Shah I, his father settled at Vatva and died there in 1452. Shah e Alam succeeded his father and, till his death in 1475, was the guide of Mahmud Begada's youth, and afterwards one of the most revered of Muslim religious teachers of Ahmedabad.[1][2][3]

Roza

 
Plan of Roza:
A. The Tomb of the Saint
B. The Assembly Hall
C. The Inner Gateway
D. The Outer Gateway
E. The Mosque
F. The Tank of Ablution
G. Miscellaneous Buildings

A group of buildings, a tomb, a mosque, and an assembly hall, enclosed by a lofty and bastioned wall, was erected in the sacred to the memory of Shah e Alam. From the north the enclosure is entered through two handsome stone gateways. Within the second gate on the left is an assembly hall built by Sultan Muzaffar Shah III. (1561–1572), and partly destroyed by the British in 1779 to furnish materials for the siege of the city during the First Anglo-Maratha War. On the right are some other buildings of which the date has not been traced. In front of these buildings, to the right is a reservoir, and to the left of the reservoir in the centre of the enclosure, is Shah e Alam's tomb. This, the oldest of the buildings, is said to have been constructed soon after the saint's death in 1475 (880AH) and completed in 1483 (888AH) by Taj Khan Nariali, a nobleman of Mahmud Begada's court.[4] It is of very pleasing design and has much of the special character of the buildings of that time. Early in the seventeenth century Asaf Khan, the brother of Nur Jahan, ornamented the dome with gold and precious stones. The tomb of Shah e Alam is situated roughly in the center of the east end of roza. The tomb is on a square plan with 12 pillars and a high dome in the centre of the roof, surrounded by double corridors with 24 small domes on top. It has arch-shaped entrance on all sides. The main entrance on the west having a small dome projects out from the wall. On each wall of the mausoleum, there is an entrance in the center. On either side of the entrance, there are three arch-shaped windows, over which an arch-shaped part covered by perforated stone windows. The floor of the tomb is inlaid with black and white marble, the doors are of open cut brass work, and the frame in which the doors aro set, as well as what shews between the door frame and the two stone pillars to the right and left, is of pure white marble beautifully carved and pierced. The tomb itself is completely enclosed by an inner wall of pierced stone. The outer wall in the north is of stone trellis work of the most varied design.[5]

West of the tomb is the mosque, built by Muhammad Salah Badakhshi, with minarets at either end begun by Nizabat Khan and finished by Saif Khan in 1620. The mosque though pleasing in outline and with skilfully constructed domes has much of the ordinary Islamic architecture found in other parts of India, and scarcely belongs to the special Ahmedabad style. To the south of the mosque, a tomb on a plan similar to that of the chief mausoleum having twenty four small domes, is the burying of Shah e Alam's family including Saiyyd Makhdum Alam, the sixth grandson of Shah e Alam. Outside of the wall to the west is an argo reservoir built by the wife of Taj Khan Nariali. The minarets of the mosque were damaged by the 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake but were restored in 1863.[1][2][3]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ahmedabad. Government Central Press. 1879. p. 286. dastur khan mosque.
  2. ^ a b "AHMEDABADS OTHER ROZAS". Times of India Publications. 25 February 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b Achyut Yagnik (2 February 2011). Ahmedabad: From Royal city to Megacity. Penguin Books Limited. p. 35. ISBN 978-81-8475-473-5.
  4. ^ Kapilray M. Mehta (1959). Ahmedabad, 1958. Gujarat Publishers. p. 22.
  5. ^ Captain Lyon, 14. In this mausoleum is buried Shaikh Kabir, renowned for learning, who died in 1618 (1026 H.). Blochmann's Ain-i-Akbari, I. 547.
  • This article includes public domain text from Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ahmedabad. Government Central Press. 1879. p. 286. dastur khan mosque.

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Shah e Alam s Tomb and Mosque also known as Rasulabad Dargah or Shah Alam no Rozo is a medieval mosque and tomb complex Roza in Shah Alam area of Ahmedabad India Shah e Alam s Tomb and MosqueShah e Alam s Tomb in 1860sReligionAffiliationIslamStatusActiveLocationLocationShah Alam AhmedabadMunicipalityAhmedabad Municipal CorporationStateGujaratLocation in Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaShow map of AhmedabadShah e Alam s Roza Gujarat Show map of GujaratGeographic coordinates22 59 40 N 72 35 22 E 22 9945456 N 72 5893199 E 22 9945456 72 5893199 Coordinates 22 59 40 N 72 35 22 E 22 9945456 N 72 5893199 E 22 9945456 72 5893199ArchitectureTypeMosque and tombStyleIslamic architectureFunded byTaj Khan Nariali and othersGroundbreaking1475Completed1575 Contents 1 History 2 Roza 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesHistory EditMain article Shah e Alam Shah e Alam was the son of Syed Burhanuddin Qutub ul Alam and the great grandson of Syed Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht Attracted to the court of Ahmed Shah I his father settled at Vatva and died there in 1452 Shah e Alam succeeded his father and till his death in 1475 was the guide of Mahmud Begada s youth and afterwards one of the most revered of Muslim religious teachers of Ahmedabad 1 2 3 Roza Edit Plan of Roza A The Tomb of the Saint B The Assembly Hall C The Inner Gateway D The Outer Gateway E The Mosque F The Tank of Ablution G Miscellaneous Buildings A group of buildings a tomb a mosque and an assembly hall enclosed by a lofty and bastioned wall was erected in the sacred to the memory of Shah e Alam From the north the enclosure is entered through two handsome stone gateways Within the second gate on the left is an assembly hall built by Sultan Muzaffar Shah III 1561 1572 and partly destroyed by the British in 1779 to furnish materials for the siege of the city during the First Anglo Maratha War On the right are some other buildings of which the date has not been traced In front of these buildings to the right is a reservoir and to the left of the reservoir in the centre of the enclosure is Shah e Alam s tomb This the oldest of the buildings is said to have been constructed soon after the saint s death in 1475 880AH and completed in 1483 888AH by Taj Khan Nariali a nobleman of Mahmud Begada s court 4 It is of very pleasing design and has much of the special character of the buildings of that time Early in the seventeenth century Asaf Khan the brother of Nur Jahan ornamented the dome with gold and precious stones The tomb of Shah e Alam is situated roughly in the center of the east end of roza The tomb is on a square plan with 12 pillars and a high dome in the centre of the roof surrounded by double corridors with 24 small domes on top It has arch shaped entrance on all sides The main entrance on the west having a small dome projects out from the wall On each wall of the mausoleum there is an entrance in the center On either side of the entrance there are three arch shaped windows over which an arch shaped part covered by perforated stone windows The floor of the tomb is inlaid with black and white marble the doors are of open cut brass work and the frame in which the doors aro set as well as what shews between the door frame and the two stone pillars to the right and left is of pure white marble beautifully carved and pierced The tomb itself is completely enclosed by an inner wall of pierced stone The outer wall in the north is of stone trellis work of the most varied design 5 West of the tomb is the mosque built by Muhammad Salah Badakhshi with minarets at either end begun by Nizabat Khan and finished by Saif Khan in 1620 The mosque though pleasing in outline and with skilfully constructed domes has much of the ordinary Islamic architecture found in other parts of India and scarcely belongs to the special Ahmedabad style To the south of the mosque a tomb on a plan similar to that of the chief mausoleum having twenty four small domes is the burying of Shah e Alam s family including Saiyyd Makhdum Alam the sixth grandson of Shah e Alam Outside of the wall to the west is an argo reservoir built by the wife of Taj Khan Nariali The minarets of the mosque were damaged by the 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake but were restored in 1863 1 2 3 Gallery Edit The tomb assembly hall and entrance 1866 Plan of the tomb of Shah e Alam The entrance of Roza in 1860s The Mosque Interior of the mosque 1866 Tomb of Shah e Alam in 1860s Tomb in 1866 The small tomb near Roza Shah Alam Mosque from South Drawing of Gate of Shah e Alam Roza 1856References Edit a b Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency Ahmedabad Government Central Press 1879 p 286 dastur khan mosque a b AHMEDABADS OTHER ROZAS Times of India Publications 25 February 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2014 a b Achyut Yagnik 2 February 2011 Ahmedabad From Royal city to Megacity Penguin Books Limited p 35 ISBN 978 81 8475 473 5 Kapilray M Mehta 1959 Ahmedabad 1958 Gujarat Publishers p 22 Captain Lyon 14 In this mausoleum is buried Shaikh Kabir renowned for learning who died in 1618 1026 H Blochmann s Ain i Akbari I 547 This article includes public domain text from Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency Ahmedabad Government Central Press 1879 p 286 dastur khan mosque Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shah e Alam 27s Roza amp oldid 1112009412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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