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HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION

Guide : Prof. Jaishree Mishra

19BAR052 Krity Chauhan


19BAR067 Krishna Patel
A part of Roza Rozi Maqbara
• LOCATION : Sojali Village, Mahemdavad
Kheda district

• BUILT YEAR : 15th century


under king Mohammed
Begada’s reign

• USE : Tomb

• STYLE : Indo – Islamic style


LOCATION
CONTEXT

SITE AREA

• The site is located in Sojali village in


Mahemdavad, Kheda

• The context has Roza- Rozi Dargaah


and tomb of Saif-ud-din & Nizam-
ud-din
HISTORY

Construction of
mausoleum of
Mubarak Sayyld place fell into
one of Mahumad decay
Begada's
15th century ministers 16th century
(1479)

15th century 17 – 18th


Foundation and (1485) century
Fortification of Great Festival
Mahemdabad by celebrated
Muhammad annually
Begada
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
• Religious and Recreational Purposes.
• Both Hindu and Muslim communities visit
the tomb on every Sunday nearby 500-
700 people visit the Roza Rozi site.
• Hindus who visits Siddhivinayak temple at
Mahemdabad come to see Tomb, and
Muslims who come to pray at Dargaah
they visit Siddhivinayak temple
• This particular site is not a part of the
heritage listing and stays as a untouched
and unrecognized.
• It serves as a tomb inside which one can
find relics as shown in the image
DRAWINGS

PLAN SECTION
DRAWINGS

ELEVATION WINDOW DETAIL


CONDITION

• The building is undermaintained.


• One can notice cracks on the building.
• The structures crack which is observed allows water
to come inside the structure, so the major water
stans were observed can the dome and wall surface.
CONSERVATION PROPOSAL

Brick voids

Loss of plaster

Cracks infilling
IMPORTANCE UNKNOWN TO KNOWN

• Provides opportunities for • Acts as a good connection between two


Historical values awareness pilgrims if restored properly.
• Employment to locals • The establishment of a Mahemdabad
heritage tour will allow for exploring of
the city and will improve the visitor
• Scopes for Tourist Hub experience.
Cultural values • Value Addition to the site
experience

Architectural
• Preserving National Pride
values

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