Mirza Aziz Koka

[5] After Akbar conquered Gujarat, he made Aziz Koka the governor of the new province.

[citation needed] Akbar was very lenient to Aziz Koka, his foster-brother and childhood playmate.

There he spent much money on pious causes for a year and a half, until Akbar forgave him, and restored him in his positions.

[6] During the rule of Jahangir, however, he lost many positions, as he along with Raja Man Singh I supported the rebellion of the eldest son of Prince Salim, Khusrau Mirza, who was Akbar's choice for his successor and had his rank raised above his father Salim by Akbar.

[citation needed] He built his tomb, Chausath Khamba, literally 64 pillars, during 1623–24, near the Nizamuddin Dargah shrine complex in Delhi.

The Chausath Khamba, tomb of Aziz Koka