-An article by Poojan Patel
VADODARA, INDIA - As the heritage week celebrations are commencing in Vadodara, Gujarat's cultural capital, an awe-inspiring audio-visual installation is being unveiled on Monday evening, shedding light on the captivating history of Qutubuddin Muhammad Khan's tomb, colloquially known as Hazira. Nestled in a serene city corner, the mausoleum of Qutb-ud-din Muhammad Khan, a relic of Baroda's Pre-Gaekwadi era, preserves the graves of Khan and other notables. Khan, tutor to Jehangir, Akbar's successor, met his demise in 1583 at the hands of Muzaffar III. The mausoleum, locally known as Hazira, dates back to 1586 A.D. This unique event is being organized by 'Soul of a Vav' in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India's Vadodara circle. The installation, spearheaded by eminent visual arti