It is located in Nizamuddin precincts of Sufi Muslim shrines and tombs in New Delhi, India.
It was built by Mirza Aziz Koka, son of Ataga Khan, as a mausoleum for himself, at the time when Mughal Emperor Jahangir ruled from Delhi.
[1][2][3] Chausath Khamba monument was initially built as a hall in an innovative eclectic architectural style of the Mughal period.
[2][4] According to inscriptions, the structure houses the tomb of Mirza Aziz Koka (also named Kotaltash).
[2] The Chausath Khamba is located in the busy 14th century market area of Nizamuddin Basti in New Delhi.
Located in front of the Chausath Khamba, Urs Mahal is an assembly hall (pictured in the gallery) where Khawwali programmes are held on festival days and on the days during "Urs of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya".
The tomb is a work of art located north of the enclosure of the Chausath Khamba.