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INDO-ISLAMIC · TOMBS · HERITAGEDomed tombs of a sultanate past — the Roza Rozi monuments at Mahemdavad, with their fine Indo-Islamic architecture set beside water, are a graceful and little-visited heritage of the medieval Gujarat Sultanate in the Kheda countryside.
The Roza Rozi monuments at Mahemdavad (Mahmudabad) are among the heritage treasures of Kheda district — fine Indo-Islamic tomb structures dating from the era of the Gujarat Sultanate, set in a quiet location that few outside the region ever see.
Mahemdavad was founded in the 15th century during the reign of the Gujarat Sultanate, and the Roza (tomb) and associated structures reflect the refined architecture of that period — the same tradition that produced the great monuments of Ahmedabad and Champaner. The tombs feature domes, carved stone screens (jali), arched openings and the graceful proportions characteristic of Sultanate-era funerary architecture, often set beside water in the manner of the period.
The monuments are a reminder of the rich and layered history of central Gujarat — a region whose heritage spans Hindu temples, Jain tirths, Solanki architecture, the Gujarat Sultanate, the Mughals and the colonial era, all overlaid on the agricultural countryside of the Charotar. For the heritage traveller, the Roza Rozi at Mahemdavad is one of the quiet rewards of exploring Kheda — a graceful Indo-Islamic monument in a peaceful setting, far from the crowds. (A heritage monument; reach with local directions; best in the cooler months.)
Illustration — Roza Rozi, Mahemdavad.
Illustration — Roza Rozi.
Mahemdavad founded.
Indo-Islamic architecture.
Domes and jali screens.
A quiet heritage site.
Sultanate tombs.
Domes and jali.
15th-century Mahemdavad.
Often beside water.
Little-visited.
A graceful monument.
Indo-Islamic.
Sultanate era.
Indo-Islamic form.
Carved stone.
In the period style.
15th-century Gujarat.
Little-visited.
A graceful heritage.
Illustration — Roza Rozi.
The Roza Rozi monuments at Mahemdavad date from the era of the Gujarat Sultanate — fine Indo-Islamic tombs with domes, carved jali screens, arched openings and graceful proportions, often set beside water in the manner of the period. They reflect the same architectural tradition that produced the great monuments of Ahmedabad and Champaner, here in the quiet Kheda countryside. (A heritage monument; reach with local directions; best in the cooler months.)
Indo-Islamic tombs of the Gujarat Sultanate era
Mahemdavad founded in the 15th century
Domes, carved jali screens and water-side setting
A graceful, little-visited heritage of central Gujarat
Cool and pleasant — ideal.
Green countryside.
Hot; early morning best.
⏰ Winter is the most comfortable season across Kheda district.
Ahmedabad airport (~55 km) is the nearest gateway, with flights from across India and the Gulf.
Nadiad / Anand junction are the nearest railheads, both major stops on the Ahmedabad–Vadodara line.
Reached via the NH-48 Ahmedabad–Vadodara corridor; Mahemdavad is an easy drive from the highway.
HERITAGE FRIENDLY
Come early morning or late afternoon, when soft light rakes across the domes and carved stone.
The domed tombs, carved jali screens, arched openings and the water-side setting.
This is a heritage and funerary site — keep it calm and avoid disturbing the quiet.
A standard lens suits the tombs; go wider to capture the architecture against the countryside.
Charotar comfort food.
Festive milk sweet.
Soft and savoury.
Amul country milk — expect superb dairy, sweets and farsan across Kheda.
Indo-Islamic tomb monuments at Mahemdavad in Kheda district.
The Gujarat Sultanate — Mahemdavad was founded in the 15th century.
Domes, carved jali screens and graceful Sultanate-era proportions.
No — it is a quiet, little-visited heritage site.
The cooler months — October to February.
Same tradition as Ahmedabad's and Champaner's monuments.
Dense forest of leopards & birds
A grand European-style royal palace
See artisans lacquer and turn glowing furniture
◐ Rolling ridges
The wild desert edge at the Pakistan border
Golden sands beside the great temple
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