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It is sited in the southwest corner of Purab Darwaza near Dhawalpura. [25] Maner Sharif is the place where Makhdum Daulat in 1608 breathed his last. It was then in 1616 that Ibrahim Khan, Governor of Bihar who was also his disciple, finished the construction of his mausoleum. Bihar Sharif - The city was an active centre of Muslim learning and ...
Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya, located near Patan Dhoka, is another library, which awards the Madan Puraskar and Jagadamba Shree Puraskar literary prizes is in the city. There are also numbers of libraries around Lalitpur Metropolitan city such as Deepawali Pustakalaya in Satdobato, Buddhibikash Library in Lagankhel, and Sanu Ko Pustakalaya in ...
A place having 18 patches of meadows (locally known as patans), it is a major tourism site of Achham district. This area is one of the habitats of the national bird of Nepal, Danfe (Lophophorus). [2] A good view of Budhiganga basin, along with the peaks of Mount Api, and Mount Saipal can be seen from Ramaroshan area.
Dategad Fort is a small fort located 75 kilometres (47 mi) South of Satara, in the Maharashtra state of India.This fort can be visited in a day from Satara.The nearest town is Patan.
[8] [4] In Patan, the tradition of reciting the Pragya Paramita is believed to have started about 400 years ago. [16] Hiranya Varna Mahavihar is one of four places in Nepal where a Pragya Paramita can be found and the only one in Patan. The others are in Kathmandu: Bhagwan Bahal, Itum Baha and Piganani. [16]
Arvadeswar Shiva temple is an ancient place of Natha Sampradaya. SAIYED MURAD SHAHID DATAR DADA RA DARGAH NEAR GANVADA VILLAGE AT SIDHPUR DISTRICT; Mohamedally Tower, a clock tower, built by Bohra businessman Mohamedally Hararwala at the cost Rs. 15000, inaugurated on 4 April 1915, during the rule of Gaekwad. Shristhal Sangrahalay (Siddhpur Museum)
Chhoti Patan Devi. This temple is situated in the Chowk area of Patna City and once was considered as the main presiding deity of Patna. Over the years it has slipped to the second position of eminence, after the Bari Patan Devi temple, as city's presiding deity, with epithet 'Choti' (smaller) to the more popular one, the Bari (bigger) Patan Devi.
Patan was established by the Chavda king Vanaraja. During the rule of several Hindu and Muslim dynasties, it thrived as a trading city and a regional capital of northern Gujarat. The city contains many Hindu and Jain temples as well as mosques, dargahs and rauzas. It is a historical place located on the bank of the now extinct Saraswati River ...