Draft:Darbar Khanyara Sharif



Darbar Khanyara Sharif
Darbar-e-Alia Khanyara Sharif
Religion
AffiliationIslamic
SectSunni Islam
DistrictRawalpindi
Location
LocationGujar Khan
CountryPakistan
Architecture
TypeIslamic Architecture

Darbar Khanyara Sharif is an Islamic historic site located in Mandra a small town in Gujarkhan, Pakistan.[1]

List of Custodians edit

List of Custodians of Nerian Sharif
Order Image Custodians From(Year) To(Years)
1 Pir Syed Muhammad Shah Bukhari died. 1884 2 Syed Hussain shah bukhari
3 Pir Syed Pir Badshah 4 Pir Syed Aziz Badshah 5 Pir Syed Tahir Bukhari 6 Pir Syed Zubair Bukhari born. 1970 Current

Pir Syed Muhammad Shah Bukhari edit

Pir Syed Muhammad Shah Bukhari (died 1884) was a great poet and Sufi saint of Subcontinent and was in era of Mian Muhammad Bakhsh of Khari Sharif.

Pir Syed Pir Badshah edit

Pir Syed Pir Badshah was the grandson of Syed Muhammad shah and was a poet, very rich and genrous figure of Azad Kashmir. He also was the custodian of Khanyara Sharif.

Syed Aziz Badshah edit

Syed Aziz Badshah was the son of Syed Pir Badshah anf was the great personality of azad kashmir. He was in politics as well. He was conqueror of Ramkot Fort, a fort in Dadyal and was honoured with various Certificates from the government at that time. He was died in 1990.

Pir Syed Zubair Bukhari edit

Syed Zubair bukhari is the son of Syed Aziz Badshah and is currently custodian of Khanyara sharif sani. He is a poet and notable figure.

Shrines edit

There are 2 shrines named Khanyara sharif Sadaat in Dadyal and Khanyara sharif sani in Gujarkhan. The shrine was relocated from Siakh at that time due to construction of Mangla Dam in 1967.[2]

Shrine of Syed Zamir Jafri edit

Syed Zamir Jafri, a famous humorous poet of Pakistan is buried in Khanyara sharif as well.[3]

Location edit

Darbar Khanyara Sharif

دربار عالیہ کھنیارہ شریف
Town and Historical Place
 
 
Darbar Khanyara Sharif
Coordinates: 33°20′38″N 73°14′44″E / 33.343989°N 73.245671°E / 33.343989; 73.245671
Country  Pakistan
TehsilGujar Khan
DistrictMandra
Time zonePST

References edit

  1. ^ "Gujarkhan - Pride of Pakistan". Pride of pakistan. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  2. ^ "History of Mirpur".
  3. ^ "Syed Zamir Jafri - Dawn News".