The largest is the tomb of Sidi Surul Khan, who was chief of Janjira State from 1707 to 1734.
Yakut Khan's tomb has an Arabic inscription stating that he died on Thursday 30th Jama-Dilaval AH 1118 (AD 1707).
The tombs were kept in repair by the Nawab, who had assigned to the village of Savli-Mitha-gar a yearly revenue of Rs.
In the past, Kuran was read at these tombs on Thursday nights, on yearly death-days or when urus were celebrated.
[1] The monument, which is done in the Indo-Saracenic style, is being restored by the Mumbai Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).