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		<title>Sookha Rauza : Tomb of Hasan Khan Sur in Sasaram</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[While Sher Shah Suri&#8217;s tomb is well documented the tomb of his father Hassan Khan Sur in Sasaram lies neglected and uncared for.A little distance from the son&#8217;s magnificent tomb.It&#8217;s a smaller version of it.Since Sher Shah &#8216;s tomb is in a water body that&#8217;s called paani waala rauza and this set in a garden [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>While Sher Shah Suri&#8217;s tomb is well documented the tomb of his father Hassan Khan Sur in Sasaram lies neglected and uncared for.<br>A little distance from the son&#8217;s magnificent tomb.<br>It&#8217;s a smaller version of it.<br>Since Sher Shah &#8216;s tomb is in a water body that&#8217;s called paani waala rauza and this set in a garden is called sookha rauza</p>



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<p>The material used is mainly grey sandstone tomb was it designed by the architect Aliwal Khan and built between 1540 and 1545.<br>As in many Sur Era tombs it is octagonal in plan and is topped by an impressive dome surrounded by ornamental domed kiosks.<br>There is an single-storey </p>



<p>While Sher Shah Suri&#8217;s tomb is well documented the tomb of his father Hassan Khan Sur in Sasaram lies neglected and uncared for.<br>A little distance from the son&#8217;s magnificent tomb.<br>It&#8217;s a smaller version of it.<br>Since Sher Shah &#8216;s tomb is in a water body that&#8217;s called paani waala rauza and this set in a garden is called sookha rauza</p>



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<p>The material used is mainly grey sandstone tomb was it designed by the architect Aliwal Khan and built between 1540 and 1545.<br>As in many Sur Era tombs it is octagonal in plan and is topped by an impressive dome surrounded by ornamental domed kiosks.<br>There is an single-storey verandah running around its circumference, with three arched openings in each side, that creates an ambulatory around the central octaganal chamber within.<br>There&#8217;s a walled garden and a monumental doorway.<br>It reminds me of Isa Khan tomb in Humayun&#8217;s tomb complex in Delhi- Isa Khan was a noble of Sher Shah<br>A small Mosque in the compound is functional but seemed of later vintage.<br>Has become an adda as there&#8217;s no ticketed entry for it.<br>Even the road to it leaves much to be desired.</p>



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		<title>dargah of Khwaja Nasrallah Wali son of Baba Farid in bijapur</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 03:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[the dargah on left is Khwaja Nasrallah Wali son of Baba Farid in bijapur When Hazrat Gesu daraz came to bijapur he walked barefoot because his Dada Pir&#8217;s son was buried here On the right is Hazrat Naimullah Hashmi who was the spiritual teacher of Sultan Sikander Adil Shah. Sikander Adil Shah was defeated by [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the dargah on left is Khwaja Nasrallah Wali son of Baba Farid in bijapur</p>
<p>When Hazrat Gesu daraz came to bijapur he walked barefoot because his Dada Pir&#8217;s son was buried here</p>
<p>On the right is Hazrat Naimullah Hashmi who was the spiritual teacher of Sultan Sikander Adil Shah.</p>
<p>Sikander Adil Shah was defeated by Aurangzeb and imprisoned. He died in captivity.</p>
<p>His grave is in the foreground as he wished to be buried at the feet of his Pir.</p>
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