Amir Hasan bin es Sanjari came from Seistan and was a disciple of Nizamu-d din Aulia. Ho was called the ” Sadi of Hindostan,” and recorded all his preceptor’s sayings in the ” Fawaid-ul Fawad.” His ” Lataif-al-Ashrafi,” is full of jokes; and his writings were eulogised by Jami the Persian poet, by Shaikh Faizi, and by others. He left for Daulatabad on the transfer of the capital from Dehli, and died in H. 737. His tomb is outside of Roza, and is surrounded by a wall, but has no dome over it. Students offer sugar on the threshold of the tomb on Thursdays, to improve their memories. A mosque and ” tekkieh are attached to the tomb; and close by is the grave of the poet Mir Gholam ‘Ali ‘Azad Balgrami of the 12th century Hijri.