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The shrine of Bari Imam in Islamabad. A silver-mirrored shrine of Bari Imam is located in Noorpur Shahan in Islamabad. It was originally built by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who revered Bari Sarkar, in the 17th century. [1] It has since been renovated many times, and is now maintained by the Government of Pakistan.
Bari Imam: Islamabad: Punjab: Shah Hussain: Lahore: Punjab: Shah Jamal: Qadiriyyah, Suhrawardiyya: 1588-1671: Shrine of Shah Jamal: Lahore: Punjab: Shah Shams-ud-Din Sabzwari: Multan: Punjab: Pir Mangho: A Descendant of Ali ibn Abi Talib: 720-773: Gadap Town: Karachi: Sindh: Syed Ali Miran Al Bhakkari (Rizawi, Naqvi) A Desdendant of Imam Al ...
Shrine of Pir Alauddin Siddiqui Nerian Sharif, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. He was the founder of Mohiudin Islamic University Nerian Sharif and Mohi ud din medical college Mirpur . Shrine of Pir Syed Said Ali Shah Gardazi, Sohawi Great Sufi from Silsila e Chishti, Sohawa Sharif Tehsil Dhirkot, Bagh Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Abu Anees Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi (ابو انیس محمد برکت علی لودھیانوی) (27 April 1911 – 26 January 1997) was a Muslim Sufi who belonged to the Qadiri spiritual order.
Entry to the shrine The shrine's inner sanctum is the site of the saint's tomb. The shrine complex was built in 1772 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro to house the tomb of the Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. [5] The shrine complex includes a mosque and a mausoleum that open onto a large courtyard encircled by domed arcades by means of a large gateway.
The latter segment bari (張り) comes from haru (張る), which can be used to mean "to lay/board (flooring)", as in the expression yukaita wo haru (床板を張る) meaning "to board a/the floor". [3] The verb haru becomes nominalized as hari and voiced through rendaku to become bari.
The constituency was created in 1984 from the Rangpur-17 constituency when the former Rangpur District was split into five districts: Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat, Rangpur, Kurigram, and Gaibandha.
Data Darbar (Punjabi: داتا دربار, romanized: Dātā Darbār) is an Islamic shrine located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia . It was built to house the remains of al-Hujwiri , commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh or more colloquially as Data Sahab , a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day ...