Jam Nizamuddin II

Jám Nizámuddín II (Sindhi: ڄام نظام الدين ثاني; 1439–1509), also known as Jam Nizam al-Din or Jám Nindó (Sindhi: ڄام نندو), was the 15th Sultan of Sindh from Samma dynasty between 1461 and 1508 CE.

After his death, his son Jám Ferózudin lost the Sultanate in 1525 CE to an invading army of Shah Beg Arghun,[2] who had been thrown out of Kandahar by Babur.

[3] The tomb is an impressive stone structure with fine ornamental carving similar to the 15th-century Gujrat style.

[4] It has been restored but suffers from cracks and wall distortions caused by rough weathering and erosion of the slope on which it stands.

It is square in the plan but the dome was never constructed, work stopped when the walls reached the springing line.

Tomb of Jam Nizamuddin, Makli necropolis [ 1 ]