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Tomb of Mowlana Zarzari Zarbuksh, Rauza - 1890

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June 30, 1890
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Tomb of Mowlana Zarzari Zarbuksh, Rauza - 1890

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Tomb of Mowlana Zarzari Zarbuksh, Rauza - 1890 Close view of tomb of Zar Zari Baksh from the inner courtyard, from the Curzon Collection: 'Views of Caves of Ellora and Dowlatabad Fort in H.H. the Nizam's Dominions' taken by Deen Dayal in the 1890s. Rauza or Khuldabad, meaning Heavenly Abode is an old walled town in Maharashtra famous for its onion-domed tombs. The town is of religious significance to Muslims as the Emperor Aurangzeb (r.1658-1707) is interred here, together with other members of his dynasty and several Muslim saints. Zar Zari Bakhah's tomb contains many relics including a circular steel mirror on a pedestal presented by Tana Shah of Golconda. Copyright: The British Library Board

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