Badi Dargah, Bihar Sharif

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Badi Dargah
बड़ी दरगाह
Badi Dargah I.jpg
The Picture of Badi Dargah Shrine
Religion
Affiliation Islam
District Nalanda district
Province Magadh
Festival Urs-e-Makhdoom-e-Jahan
Governing bodyKhanquah-e-Mozzamia
Location
MunicipalityBihar Sharif Municipal Corporation
State Bihar
CountryIndia

Badi Dargah also known as Khanquah-e-Mozzamia is the Shrine of Makhdoom Sheikh Syed Sharfuddin Ahmad Yahya Maneri, a Sufi saint from Bihar. He is buried under the Dargah. [1] The Urs-e-Makhdoom-e-Jahan is celebrated on 5th of Shawwal as per Hijri calendar here every year. [2] [3] [4] This Dargah is recognised under the Bihar Tourism. [5]

Events

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