Budaun - Historical & Religious Places in Badaun

Historical & Religious Places in Badaun

  • Jama Masjid - Built in 1223 A.D. by Illtumish.
  • Birua Bari Mandir, Shayam nagar.
  • An immense Badaun fort (Nawab Ikhlas khan ka Makbaraa) in Jawaharpuri.
  • Hazrat Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya's house in Syedwada where he was born.
  • Choti Ziyarat. It is the monument of Hazrat Badrauddin Rahmatullah Alhay.
  • Badi Ziyarat (It is a Dargah 'mazar sariff' of Wali of Allah, Hazrat Sultan Arfiin Rahamtullah)
  • Banno Buwa Ziyarat (It is a Dargah 'mazar sariff' of Maa Banno Bua}
  • The palace of ohia, built by the royal family of sahaspur bilari in 1812.
  • Remains of Sheikhupur Fort, Sheikhupur, Badaun
  • Mumtaz Mahal's sister's mausoleum, Sheikhupur, Badaun
  • Emperor Jahangir's foster son's mausoleum Sheikhupur, Badaun
  • Khukari village near dataganj 100 km from bareilly
  • Farshori tola
  • Ruins of many mughal monuments
  • Sarsota in Sahaswan

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