Dargah of Hazrat Shah Moosa Quadri

Dargah of Hazrat Shah Moosa Quadri

Built in the year 1801, during the reign of Sikander Jah, the Dargah of Hazrat Shah Moosa Quadri contains a two-storied tomb located in a large compound accessible by the Naqarkhana (drum house) of the Dargah. The architecture of the dargah can be considered the late Mughlai style, with the departure of the dome’s shape from bulbous to flatter profiles. Several calligraphic inscriptions talk about the history of the dargah and the saint. The dargah is said to be the refuge for thousands of local residents when there was a flood in the river Musi. The dargah complex receives many visitors, and the structures' chandeliers are usually illuminated in the evenings.

Built in the year 1801, during the reign of Sikander Jah, the Dargah of Hazrat Shah Moosa Quadri contains a two-storied tomb located in a large compound accessible by the Naqarkhana (drum house) of the Dargah. The architecture of the dargah can be considered the late Mughlai style, with the departure of the dome’s shape from bulbous to flatter profiles. Several calligraphic inscriptions talk about the history of the dargah and the saint. The dargah is said to be the refuge for thousands of residents when there was a flood in the river Musi. The dargah complex receives many visitors, and the structures' chandeliers are usually illuminated in the evenings.


Address:

Moosa Bowli, Hussaini Alam Rd, Gulab Singh Bowli, Puranapool, Hyderabad, Telangana 500064, India

Type:

Shrine

Country:

India

State:

Telangana

District:

Hyderabad