Malik Altunia

Some historians say that, it was because of Malik Altunia's undying support and protective shield towards her, that she managed to rule successfully for four years.

This fact made sense because, after he left for Bhatinda the Turkish nobles started to conspire against her and spread rumors about her and Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut, an Abyssinian Siddi (Habshi) slave, and she began to meet her downfall.

He had aimed to be her royal consort one day, but Razia's busy life and heavy responsibility as a Sultan wasn't something that she could overlook.

When he became the governor of Bhatinda, Razia started relying on an Abyssinian Slave named Jamaluddin Yaqut who was loyal to the Sultana.

The changing nature and extreme care melted the anger of Razia Sultana and she won him over once again with her love clearing the misunderstandings once and for all.

After that the Director General of the Archaeology Survey of India visited the tomb but due to the Second World War, the grant could not be spent on the restoration.