- The
Ibrahim Rauza (or Rawza) is a
funerary complex featuring a
mausoleum and a mosque,
which are very
similar in style, with a
fountain between them....
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Rauza, Rouza, Roza (Urdu: روضة, Bengali: রৌজা, Hindi: रौज़ा) is a Perso-Arabic term used in
Middle East and
Indian subcontinent which means shrine or...
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Rauza Sharif is a
shrine (Dargah) in the
Punjab state of
India dedicated to the Sufi
teacher Shaikh Ahmad al-Faruqī al-Sirhindī (1564 – 1624). It is located...
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Indian sub-continent.
Lucknow holds the
privilege of
holding the Shabi-e-
Rauza (Replicas of the
original Shrines or Tombs) of all the
Members of Muhammad's...
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Rauza Sharif Mandhali Darbar is a
Sufiyana Darbar shrine located in
Mandhali village,
nearby Phagwara, Punjab, India. The
Darbar or
known as Roza is a...
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Chini ka
Rauza is a
funerary monument,
rauza in Agra, India,
containing the tomb of
Afzal Khan Shirazi, a
scholar and poet who was the
Grand Vizier of...
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Rauza Mukhamedzhanovna Islanova (Russian: Рауза Мухамеджановна Исланова, IPA: [
rɐˈuzə mʊxəmʲɪd͡ʐˈʐanəvnə ɪˈsɫanəvə]; born
February 8, 1948, in Moscow...
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Najaf Imambara Ghufran Ma'ab
Sibtainabad Imambara Rauza of Imam Hussain,
Karbala Nasiruddin Haider Rauza-e-Kazmain Rumi
Darwaza Qaisar Bagh
Palace Complex...
- withdrew. In
addition to his work on Nauraspur, the
sultan built the
Ibrahim Rauza.
Muhammad Adil Shah
succeeded his father,
Ibrahim II, in 1627.
Under Muhammad...
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Hamid Lahori, in his book from 1636 Padshahnama,
refers to the Taj
Mahal as
rauza-i
munawwara (Perso-Arabic: روضه منواره, rawdah-i munawwarah),
meaning the...