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Chote Hazrat ki Dargah
   
Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah Masjid is marked as the best among the monuments of Hyderabad which had helped to preserve the rich religious culture and tradition of the capital city. The holy shrine was built during the period of Asif Jahis and clearly reflects on Qutub Shahi architecture, it was mainly built in the memory of Hazrat Ali, the son-in-law of Prophet Mohammad.

There is an interesting story associated with Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah Masjid of Hyderabad. Yakoob, a eunuch in the court of Ibrahim Quli had a dream were in he saw Hazrat Ali seated on hilltop and decided to visit the place. After visiting the hilltop, to his surprise saw the impression of Hazrat Ali's palm on a stone and the impression was similar to what he saw in his dream. Yakoob craved out the impression and placed it in a shrine. There was an arch built over the spot. Later on it was Ibrahim Shah who successfully constructed a mosque adjacent to the Dargah.

Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah Masjid became sanctified pilgrimage center not only for Muslims within the twin cities but also for Muslims coming for other parts of the country. Your search for prominent Dargah in Hyderabad city ends at Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah Masjid.


The Chote Hazrat ki Dargah is situated in Devan Devadi, in Hyderabad, India. The Chote Hazrat ki Dargah dates back to the period of Asif Jahis. You need to climb roughly 400 stairs or more to reach the place of worship. The Dargah (mortuary) was built in the memory of Hazrat Ali, the son-in-law of Prophet Mohammad. It is a pilgrimage center for the Muslims and is considered very sacred. A large number of Muslims flock this place to pay their offerings during the 8th and 10th day of Muharram, which is a prominent festival of the Muslims.

There is an interesting story behind the building of this Dargah. Legend has it that Yakoob, a eunuch in the court of Ibrahim Quli went to a hilltop after he saw Hazrat Ali seated on it in his dreams. He noticed the impression of Hazrat Ali's palm on a stone, which was similar to what he saw in his dream. He was surprised and got the impression carved out and installed in a shrine. An arch was then built over the spot. Later Ibrahim Shah constructed a mosque adjacent to the Dargah. An 'Ashurkhana', a 'Baradari' or pavilion and a 'Naqqar Khana' or a place for beating drums were added during the Qutub Shahi period.


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Devan Devadi, Hyderabad.
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