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Rauza Sharif

Rauza Sharif or Shaikh Ahmad al-Faruqī al-Sirhindī Dargah (popularly known as Mujaddid, Alf-Sani) [1] is situated on the Sirhind-Bassi Pathana Road at a small distance to the north of Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib. Sheikh Ahmed Farooqi lived at this place during the times of Akbar and Jahangir from 1563 to 1624.[2]

Rauza Sharif
The entrance to Rouja Sharif.
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictFatehgarh Sahib
Location
LocationFatehgarh Sahib
StatePunjab
CountryIndia
Shown within Punjab
Rauza Sharif (India)
Rauza Sharif (Asia)
Geographic coordinates30°39′18″N 76°23′31″E / 30.6549916°N 76.391905°E / 30.6549916; 76.391905
Architecture
StyleMughal architecture

Muslim visitation edit

The Urs celebration (death anniversary) of the Mujadid are held here for more than 300 years and are largely attended by Muslims from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh and other Muslim countries.[3] In 2023, Urs is being celebrated from September 13 to 15.

Monument compound edit

There are a number of other tombs in the compound mostly of the members of Shaikh Ahmad's house. The mausoleum is a fine building made of bricks partly overlaid with stone and marble. Close to it there is the mausoleum of Rati-ud-Din, an ancestor of the Mujadid. Not far here are the rauzas of Mujaddid’s sons Khawaja Muhammad Sadiq and Khwaja Muhammad Masum. The rauza of latter is some times called rauza chini on account of its excellent mosaic work. In its premises are many other graves of the members of the house of the said reformer and some members of the ruling family of Kabul. There is a grand mosque with a basement and a small tank for performing ablution before the prayers. The shrine has since been taken over by Government of India as a historic monument and regular employees have been kept here for its maintenance, up keep and care.

By the side of the Rauza are the tombs of the Afghan Ruler, Shah Zaman and his Queen.[4]

Other nearby Tombs edit

Other tombs situated around Sirhind city are:[5]

Tomb of Ustad and Shagird edit

 
Full View Tomb of Ustad

There are two tombs situated at a distance of about one kilometre west of Rauza Sharif in village Talanian, these are commonly known as the tombs of Ustad Syad Khan[6] (master mason) and Shagird (apprentice mason).[7] It is said that these buildings were constructed by them during their lifetime, some times in the 16th century. The tombs separated from each other by a distance of about 200 metres, are fair examples of contemporary architectural skill, including glazed ornamentation. The design of two are identical but there are few differences in minor details. The building of Ustad’s tomb has been protected[8] under the Punjab Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1964.

Tomb of Mir-I-Miran edit

This tomb is situated 5 kilometre north to the Aam Khas Bagh, Sirhind and is connected by a link road. The tomb of Mir-I-Miran is the only important building of stone in Sirhind. It is believed that Mir-I-Miran was a great saint of the place to whom Bahlol Lodhi’s daughter were married.[9] Another important old monument in the vicinity of Mir-I-Miran’s tomb is a tank called Bibi sar, meaning Lady’s Tank. It is said that this tank was constructed by Bahlol’s daughter after the death of her husband. According to another tradition the tank was constructed by Sultan Sikander Lodhi in the name of his sister, wife of Mir-I-Miran. Sultan Bahlol was crowned at Sirhind, he would therefore regard it as a fortunate place for himself and the area was given in Jagir[10] by Sultan Lodhi to a holy man, together with his daughter’s hand. After the Saint's death, the present tomb was built by Bahlol Lodhi and known as tomb of Mir-I-Miran.

References edit

  1. ^ . fatehgarhsahib.nic.in. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010.
  2. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/10170/Shaykh-Ahmad-Sirhindi
  3. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories". Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.thashananth.com/tourism/punjab.html[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ http://fatehgarhsahib.nic.in/places.htm#ustad
  7. ^ Memories of a town known as Sirhind
  8. ^ . punjabgovt.nic.in. Archived from the original on 1 November 2008.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 July 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  10. ^ . Punjabrevenue.nic.in. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2014.

External links edit

  • Rauza Sharif @Wikimapia

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Rauza Sharif or Shaikh Ahmad al Faruqi al Sirhindi Dargah popularly known as Mujaddid Alf Sani 1 is situated on the Sirhind Bassi Pathana Road at a small distance to the north of Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib Sheikh Ahmed Farooqi lived at this place during the times of Akbar and Jahangir from 1563 to 1624 2 Rauza SharifThe entrance to Rouja Sharif ReligionAffiliationIslamDistrictFatehgarh SahibLocationLocationFatehgarh SahibStatePunjabCountryIndiaShown within PunjabShow map of PunjabRauza Sharif India Show map of IndiaRauza Sharif Asia Show map of AsiaGeographic coordinates30 39 18 N 76 23 31 E 30 6549916 N 76 391905 E 30 6549916 76 391905ArchitectureStyleMughal architecture Contents 1 Muslim visitation 2 Monument compound 3 Other nearby Tombs 3 1 Tomb of Ustad and Shagird 3 2 Tomb of Mir I Miran 4 References 5 External linksMuslim visitation editThe Urs celebration death anniversary of the Mujadid are held here for more than 300 years and are largely attended by Muslims from India Pakistan Afghanistan Indonesia Bangladesh and other Muslim countries 3 In 2023 Urs is being celebrated from September 13 to 15 Monument compound editThere are a number of other tombs in the compound mostly of the members of Shaikh Ahmad s house The mausoleum is a fine building made of bricks partly overlaid with stone and marble Close to it there is the mausoleum of Rati ud Din an ancestor of the Mujadid Not far here are the rauzas of Mujaddid s sons Khawaja Muhammad Sadiq and Khwaja Muhammad Masum The rauza of latter is some times called rauza chini on account of its excellent mosaic work In its premises are many other graves of the members of the house of the said reformer and some members of the ruling family of Kabul There is a grand mosque with a basement and a small tank for performing ablution before the prayers The shrine has since been taken over by Government of India as a historic monument and regular employees have been kept here for its maintenance up keep and care By the side of the Rauza are the tombs of the Afghan Ruler Shah Zaman and his Queen 4 Other nearby Tombs editOther tombs situated around Sirhind city are 5 Tomb of Ustad and Shagird edit nbsp Full View Tomb of UstadThere are two tombs situated at a distance of about one kilometre west of Rauza Sharif in village Talanian these are commonly known as the tombs of Ustad Syad Khan 6 master mason and Shagird apprentice mason 7 It is said that these buildings were constructed by them during their lifetime some times in the 16th century The tombs separated from each other by a distance of about 200 metres are fair examples of contemporary architectural skill including glazed ornamentation The design of two are identical but there are few differences in minor details The building of Ustad s tomb has been protected 8 under the Punjab Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1964 Tomb of Mir I Miran edit This tomb is situated 5 kilometre north to the Aam Khas Bagh Sirhind and is connected by a link road The tomb of Mir I Miran is the only important building of stone in Sirhind It is believed that Mir I Miran was a great saint of the place to whom Bahlol Lodhi s daughter were married 9 Another important old monument in the vicinity of Mir I Miran s tomb is a tank called Bibi sar meaning Lady s Tank It is said that this tank was constructed by Bahlol s daughter after the death of her husband According to another tradition the tank was constructed by Sultan Sikander Lodhi in the name of his sister wife of Mir I Miran Sultan Bahlol was crowned at Sirhind he would therefore regard it as a fortunate place for himself and the area was given in Jagir 10 by Sultan Lodhi to a holy man together with his daughter s hand After the Saint s death the present tomb was built by Bahlol Lodhi and known as tomb of Mir I Miran References edit Important Shrines Fatengarh Sahib fatehgarhsahib nic in Archived from the original on 10 February 2010 Encyclopaedia Britannica http www britannica com EBchecked topic 10170 Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi The Tribune Chandigarh India Chandigarh Stories Tribuneindia com Retrieved 9 February 2014 http www thashananth com tourism punjab html permanent dead link Archived copy Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http fatehgarhsahib nic in places htm ustad Memories of a town known as Sirhind Welcome to Official Web site of Punjab India punjabgovt nic in Archived from the original on 1 November 2008 Welcome to Official Web site of Punjab India Archived from the original on 31 July 2009 Retrieved 14 February 2010 Medieval Period Punjabrevenue nic in Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2014 External links editRauza Sharif Wikimapia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rauza Sharif amp oldid 1175479318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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