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Shahnajaf Imambara Lucknow

Shahnajaf Imambara Lucknow

Near Sikandrabad, on the bank of the Gomti River, there is located a mausoleum - Shahnajaf Imambara that was built in the 19th century. It was the first king of the Awadh clan - Ghazi-ud-Din Haider, who constructed this historical site in Lucknow. He built the Imambara as a token of his devotion to Hazrat Ali, who was the son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. Shah Najaf Imambara is a replica of Ghazi-ud-Din’s tomb in Iraq. At present, Shahnajaf Imambara is one of the main tourist attractions in Lucknow mainly because of its historical significance and impressive architecture. Near the Imambara, a house and a mosque for Mumtaz Mahal (his wife) were also constructed by Ghazi-ud-Din Haider. However, in the year 1913, the house was torn down to construct a road on the riverside. Inside the Imambara, there lie the remains of him as he wanted to be buried here. Along with that, the graves of his wives Mubarak Mahal, who died in 1849, Sarfaraz Mahal who died in 1878, and Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1896. On the 13th of Rajab (the birthday of Hazrat Ali) and between the 7th and 9th Muharram, the Imambara is beautifully decorated.

History of Shah Najaf Imambara

Constructed in the year 1816 - 1817, Shahnajaf Imambara is the mausoleum of Haider Ali and his three wives. However, the aim to build this Imambara was to create a place for Azadari (mourning for the sacrifice of Imam Hussain).

Architecture of Shah Najaf Imambara

Coming on to the architecture of this popular tourist place in Lucknow, the Imambara boasts a strong influence on Mughal architectural style. However, the highlight of the architecture of this Imambara is the large dome which is unique in its shape. Unlike other domes, the neck of the dome is not slender but is onion-shaped. Along with that, there is also a doorway at both the front and backside of the Imambara.

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