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Ziyarat Naqshband Sahab

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Governor at that time donated what was then called Sadiq Khan Bagh. This place became the present Hazratbal Shrine that has since then housed the holy relic. In 1886 Nawab of Dhaka Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah, whose ancestors were from Kashmir, sent money that was used for major renovation of the present
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on the road between the Dastagir Sahib and the Jama Masjid. Part of its compound was converted into Martyrs’ Graveyard in 1931. The market in the vicinity is named after the saints shrine as Khwaja Bazar
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in his name. In this Khankah, the corpse of Mohi-u-din, one of his descendants lies buried in the mausoleum. This mainly wooden shrine has some fine panels done in the pinjra-kari style. The
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to demolish the old shrine and used the same material to build the present Naqhband shrine, in what at that time would have been Hussian Chaks old garden. Because of
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hair was brought to Kashmir in 1699, it was first kept at this shrine. There was not enough space to accommodate the crowds that came to see the holy relic. So the
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for Syed Mohammad Owaisi in Isham, Kashmir. Owaisi died in 1484 and that shrine was more or less abandoned. In 1633
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The area in which this shrine is built was called Sikander-pore because it was built by Sultan Sikandar (1389-1413) (
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to look after the shrine. He died in 1674 and is buried at the shrine. When the holy relic of
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Recently a library has also been constructed in the compound of the shrine.
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order. It is one of the important shrines, located amidst a large garden.
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This shrine is named after the well known Bukhara mystic, Khawaja
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Graveyard of Martyr's 13 July 1931 known as Martyr's Graveyard
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name the neighborhood is still called Khwaja Bazzar. After
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The mystic never visited Kashmir but his followers made a
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Khuihami, Ghulam Hasan; Pushp, P. N (4 August 1954).
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of Naqshband Sahib is observed on the 3rd day of the
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Papier-mâché work on the inside walls of the Shrine.
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34°05′48″N 74°48′46″E / 34.096657°N 74.8127635°E / 34.096657; 74.8127635

Sunni Muslim
ziyarat
Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir
India
Bahauddin Naqshband
Mughal royals
Srinagar
Kashmir
Lahore
Begampura
Syed Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Bukhari
Sufi
Sikandar Butshikan
Zain-ul-Abidin
Shrine
Khawja Khawand Mahmood
fatwa
Khawja Khawand Mahmood’s
Khawja Khawand Mahmood’s
Lahore
Kashmir
prophet Mohammad’s
Mughal
Nowhatta
Khankah
urs
Hijri

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