Daira Mir Momin

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Hyderabad, India

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Daira Mir Momin Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Daira Mir Momin is located in Hyderabad, India on Sultan shahi, Hari Bowli Rd. Daira Mir Momin is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cemetery in India.

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Sultan shahi, Hari Bowli Rd

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Syed Khursheed Hasan

It is built by Hazrat Mir Mohammed Momin Astarabadi r.a. more than 400 years ago. He brought soil from Karbala in Bags and spread it in this graveyard.

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Kalaiselvan B

This is an image of Mir Momin Astarabadi,the first Peshwa (or Prime Minister)of the Qutub Shahi dynasty.He belonged to a family of scholars in Astarabad in Persia and migrated to Golconda in 16th century when Mohammed Quli gained power.I took this photo at the Daira Mir Momin. It's a graveyard and heritage site in Sultan Shahi that derives its name from his grave. Mir Momin was the one who even had the graveyard constructed during his lifetime and it's believed that he ordered sand from Karbala and sprinkled it all over the place. The graveyard has many prominent graves, including those of all three Salar Jungs. Very interesting place to visit if anyone is interested in seeing lesser known historical spaces of Hyderabad.

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qamar zehra Zaidi

Muslims grave yard...

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JK Hyd- India

This is one of the oldest SHIA - MUSLIM graveyard in Hyderabad. Hzt Mohammed Mir Momin was an architect who designed Charminar and Badshahi Ashoorkhana. This is currently maintained by Waqf Board.

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Sohail Ahmed

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Abdul Bari

Daira Mir Momin, (Urdu: دائرہ میر مومین, also called Daira-i-Mir Momin), is a Muslim cemetery located in the Old City of Hyderabad. It was established during the Qutb Shahi period in the 16th century around the grave of Mir Momin Astarabadi, who was the peshwa of the Golconda Sultanate and the planner of Hyderabad. It is said that he ordered camel-loads of soil to be brought from Karbala and sprinkled across the graveyard.

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KIRRAK DECCAN

Because of peace but there is animals

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Aravind Mulakala

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