Mausoleum of Khan Jahan Ali

Khan Jahan Ali Mazar
খান জাহান আলী (রঃ) মাজার
The tomb (left) and the adjoining mosque (right)
Religion
AffiliationIslam
StatusActive
Location
LocationKhan Jahan Ali Road, Bagerhat, Khulna
CountryBangladesh
Shown within Bangladesh
AdministrationDepartment of Archeology
Geographic coordinates22°39′40″N 89°45′30″E / 22.660973°N 89.758378°E / 22.660973; 89.758378
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleBengal Sultanate Tughlaq
FounderKhan Jahan Ali
Date established1459 AD
Inscriptions2
MaterialsBrick, 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.