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'''Data Durbar''' is the tomb of Hazrat ], the famous ] saint of ], where hundreds of thousands of people come each year to pay their respects and to say their prayers. It is located in ], ], ]. The large complex also includes ], or Hajveri Mosque. | '''Data Durbar''' is the tomb of Hazrat ], the famous ] saint of ], where hundreds of thousands of people come each year to pay their respects and to say their prayers. It is located in ], ], ]. The large complex also includes ], or Hajveri Mosque. | ||
Visit The Complete Urdu and English Web Site Of Hazrat Data Ganj bakhsh | Visit The Complete Urdu and English Web Site Of Hazrat Data Ganj bakhsh |
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Data Durbar is the tomb of Hazrat Syed Abul Hassan Bin Usman Bin Ali Al-Hajweri, the famous Sufi saint of Iran, where hundreds of thousands of people come each year to pay their respects and to say their prayers. It is located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The large complex also includes Jamia Hajveria, or Hajveri Mosque.
Visit The Complete Urdu and English Web Site Of Hazrat Data Ganj bakhsh
- http://www.dataganjbakhsh.com and a Mirror Site www.dataganjbakhsh.co.nr
- The Entrance to the mosque
- Closeup of the grave
- View of the tomb
- Ceiling of the tomb
- People pay their respect
- People at Data Durbar
- View of Jamia Hajveria
- View of Jamia Hajveria
- View of Jamia Hajveria
- Minaret of Jamia Hajveria
- View of the tomb enclosure
External links
- Hazrat Data Gunj Bukhsh(R.A) and Lahore's 150 Saints
- Informatiobn about the Complex
- Photos of Data Darbar Complex
- Details about the contrsution
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