Bahraich is very famous because of the Dargah of Hazrat Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, a famous eleventh century Islamic saint and soldier. His Dargah is a place for reverence for Muslims and Hindus alike. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. It is believed that people taking bath in the water of this Dargah become free of all skin diseases. The annual festival (Urs) at the Dargah is attended by thousands of people coming from far-off places of the country.
Hazrat Syed Salar Masood Ghazi (Rahmatullah Alaih) attained shahdat at the age of Eighteen.
Firoz Shah Tuglaq made the Dargah building
Naal Darwaza
Mazaars of Paanch peer outside Roza of Hzrat Salar gaazi Masood(Rahmatullah Alaih)
Room Where Tabarukkats Are Kept
Main Gumbad Mubaarak above Roza of Hazrat Salaar Gaazi Masood (Rahmatullah Alaih)
Mazaar of Hazrat Syyed Salaar Gaazi Masood (Rahmatullah Alaih)
Mazaar of Zohra BiBi - She was blind but got Eyesight by the Duaas of
Hazrat Sayed Saalaar Gaazi Masood. Her two brothers also stayed back
with her and their Mazaar is also next to her Mazaar
This Mazaar Shareef Of BaBa bahraana Urf Sikander Diwane (Rahmatullah Alaih)
Masjid near Mazaar Shariff.
Qadme Rasool Sarkar-E-Do Alam Sallallaho Alaihe WaSallam
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is a small town in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Located on the Saryu River, a tributary of river Ghaghra, Bahraich is 125 km north-east of Lucknow, the state capital. The towns of Barabanki, Gonda, Lakheempur and Sitapur share local boundaries with Bahraich. A factor which makes this town important is the international border shared with the neighboring country, Nepal.
Anaarkali
Anaarkali is a place where 1000 years before Hazrat Salaar gaazi masood Hosres stopped and drank water..and Hazrat offerred his first prayers. This lake has since then never dried...is a place where 1000 years before Hazrat Salaar gaazi masood Hosres stopped and drank water..and Hazrat offerred his first prayers. This lake has since then never dried...
Bahraich got its name from the Arabic word bahr which means a large body of water. Situated on the bank of river Ghaghra, it was named Bahraich. Although a small town, Bahraich happens to be a very old town of India. It was inhabited around the 10th century.
The main occupation of the residents of Bahraich is agriculture. In the British period, Bahraich was a famous market for grains and pulses. Even today, it is famous for agricultural products like pulses, wheat, rice, corn, sugar, and mustard. Also, there are dense forests in Nanpara and Bhinga region which account for herbs and timber.
Mazaar Near Anaarkali
Other Mazaars in Bahraich
Mazaar Hazrat Ibrahim, Ustaad of Hazrat Salaar Gaazi msood
who killed the King Sohail deve after the Shahdat of Hz. Salaar Gaazi Masood.
Hazrat Surk ru Salaar Saheb was Unchle (Chacha) of Hazrat Salaar Gaazi Masood
Mazaar of Hazrat Khawaja Amir Mah Sahab
(Friend of Hazrat Saalaar gazi Masood and Qutub of Bahraich)
Mazaar of Khanjar Shaheed
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