The Kamal Maula structure lies at the Bhojshala complex in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, linking a Sufi saint Kamal-al-Din with a site that reportedly evolved from a temple after the saint's death around 1331 CE. The site has undergone repairs noted in the 14th century as authorities investigate its history. Modern inquiries, including court-ordered scientific surveys, aim to clarify the historical character amid claims of Hindu temple remnants and later mosque use. In 2024, ASI-focused reports highlighted temple remnants, underscoring cultural layering at Bhojshala. The Supreme Court has cautioned the ASI against physical excavation, keeping interpretations of the site in legal and scholarly flux.