Picture Gallery
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A normal view of the Durgah
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A deserted view of the Durgah during the day time.
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A view of Durgah on Thursday Night.
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Decorated dargah on the eve of urus.
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Mosque inside the Dargah campus with a beautiful Minar.
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Alangara vasal decorated on urus eve.
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The new outer Alangaravasal on the day of Urus
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The tomb of Raabi'aa Amma
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The tomb of Zainab Syed Ali Fathima Amma
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Shamsuddin Shaheed Durga in Main dargah campus, Ervadi.
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Ja'afar Muhammad Shahidh Dargah in main Campus.
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Gailani Doctor Shaheed Dargah in main campus.
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Nalla Ibrahim waliyullah dargah, Ervadi
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Flag Hoisting throne.
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Abbas manthiri Shaheed Durga in Kattupalli, Ervadi.
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AbdulQadir Mujahid, Ghazanfar Muhaidden Shaheedain Dargah Kattupalli.
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Aboobakkar Abdul Hakim Doctor Shaheedh Dargah, Kattupalli.
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the dargah of Veerar Muhayaddeen Shaheed, Kattupalli.
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Syed Ahmad Shaheed of Rome Dargah Kattupalli.
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Veerar Abdullah Shahid Dargha, Kattupalli.
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Zulfaqar Ali @ Sandhanapeer Waliyullah Dhargah.
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AbdulQadir Gailani, AbdulQadir Samadani Shaheedain Durgah, Kattupalli.
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Balqqes amma and umme Kulthum amma durgah, kattupalli.
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Ibrahim Ahmad (Faqeer Appa) Shaheed, Kattupalli.
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Rowlas of Shuhadaas in Kattupalli.
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The Ground of Kattupalli
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The dargah of Noorul Islam Shaheed, kattupalli
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Syed Muhammad Qasim Shaheed dargah, Kattupalli.
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Phatan Sahib Shahid durgah being renovated, Kattupalli
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Shamsuddin Shaheed Dargah, Kattupalli.
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Siddiq Shaheed Dargah, Kattupalli.
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Sara Amma, Safura Amma Dargah, South Kattupalli
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