Just an hour away from Delhi is a mosque that has shaking minarets!
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Gateway of the Tomb of Sheikh Musa, Nuh |
This place has a tomb of Sheikh Musa, a mosque as well as a Madrasa. To reach there one has to take the Gurgaon-Nuh road via Sohna and at Nuh take the Toaru road. It is not very far from Nuh town and is part of the Mewat rural belt.
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Mughal Style arches |
The structure has a mix of Mughal and Rajput architecture and was built sometime in the 14th century. The walls of the gateway to the tomb are very thick and the stairs steep. It is said that if you shake one
minar the vibrations are felt in the other
minar.
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Rajputana style of architecture |
I was not able to test this as the Waqf Board had closed the Minars for repairs stating that it is dangerous and can fall any time. I think such an old building should be repaired not by basic methods and should be dealt with by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) as it is an important heritage site of this region. The whole repair work being carried out is not being done by professionals.
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The Tomb of Sheikh Musa |
The tomb is made of white marble and the outer walls are also white. The locals believe that the water receptacle at the tomb have healing powers.
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The mosque |
Within the same compound I also saw that there is a madrasa where religious teachings are imparted to the students.
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A student of Madrasa showed me the place |
I did interact with a couple of students from the Madrasa who in fact showed me around the place. But right in front of this complex there is also a modern building of Mewat Engineering College which is also run by the Waqf Board.
2 comments:
What an Historical Place to visit,Excellent Snapshot,Nice Narration,Keep Post.
Thank you Vissu for liking the post!
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