Dargahs
in Ayodhya
1)
Hazrat Shish Alaih Salam (Behind Mani Parbat)
Shish-Alaih-Salam
Family
Shish-Alaih-Salam
2) Hazrat Nooah Alaih Salam (Behind Kotwali)
Nooh
Alaihsalam
Hoor Bibi
3) Hazrat Shah Madar(reh) (Mughalpura)
4) Hazrat Jamal Auliya (reh) (Sayed Bada)
5) Hazrat Khangah (reh) (Gadiwan Tola)
6) Hazrat Teen Badshon (reh) Ki Mazar (Behind Maharaj
College)
7) Hazrat Nawabu Dada (reh) (Suthatti)
8) Hazrat Makhdoom Shahfatullah Shah (reh) (Alamganj,
Katra)
9) Hazrat Chupshah (reh) (Alamganj, Katra)
10)
Hazrat Guz Shah(reh) (Near Chakra Tirath)
11) Hazrat Aase Mushka(reh) (Next to Gokul Bhavan)
12) Hazrat Kotwal Shah (reh) (Behind Maniparwat)
13) Hazrat Khudr Makkah(reh) (Pramodhavan, Choti Khutiya)
14) Hazrat Ilm Shah (reh) (Pramodhavan, Choti Khutiya)
15) Hazrat Musafir Shah(reh) (Pramodhavan)
16) Hazrat Ibrahim Shah Mazoob(reh) (Adgada)
17)
Hazrat Bijli Saheed Baba(reh) (Near Railway Station)
18) Hazrat Shaikh Shamshudine Faryad(reh) (Baksiya Tola)
19) Hazrat Line Saheed(reh) (Near Railway Staion)
About
Ayodhya : Ayodhya
pronunciation is an ancient city of India, the old capital
of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh.
Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god
Shri Ram. This Hindu holy city is described as early
as in the Hindu Epics. During the time of Gautama Buddha
the city was called Ayojjha (Pali). Under the British
Raj the city and the administrative area around it was
called Oudh. It is on the right bank of the river Sarayu,
555 km east of New Delhi. The word ayodhya is Sanskrit
for "not to be warred against". Some Puranas
like the Brahmanda Purana (4/40/91) consider Ayodhya
as one of the six holiest cities in Hinduism.
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