Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali
| Khan Jahan Ali Mazar | |
|---|---|
খান জাহান আলী (রঃ) মাজার | |
The tomb (left) and the adjoining mosque (right) | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Khan Jahan Ali Road, Bagerhat, Khulna |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Administration | Department of Archeology |
| Geographic coordinates | 22°39′40″N 89°45′30″E / 22.660973°N 89.758378°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque architecture |
| Style | Bengal Sultanate Tughlaq |
| Founder | Khan Jahan Ali |
| Date established | 1459 AD |
| Inscriptions | 2 |
| Materials | Brick, Stone |
The Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali, commonly known as Khan Jahan Ali Mazar (Bengali: খান জাহান আলীর মাজার) is a historic tomb located in Bagerhat District, Khulna, Bangladesh. Built in 1459, it serves as the final resting place of Khan Jahan Ali, 15th-century Sufi saint and regional governor credited with spreading Islam in southern Bengal and founding the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mausoleum, constructed in the distinctive Khan Jahan architectural style, features a square structure with a single dome, cut stone walls, and intricate designs. Adjacent to the mazar is a large pond, known as Thakur Dighi, and a mosque, forming part of a significant religious and cultural complex.