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Dargah Khwaja Sahib
It is the landmark of Ajmer
and one of the holiest of Muslim shrines in the country. It has a
secular appeal and revered by people of all sect. Khwaja
Moin-ud-din Chisti, a Sufi saint from Persia made this place his
abode from 1192 till he died in 1236 AD. Mughal King Humayun completed
the construction of the shrine. The Dargah is approached through
a massive gate with silver doors built in several stages. Emperor Akbar made an annual pilgrimage to Ajmer. Mughal Emperors Akbar and
Shah Zahan have built mosques in the complex. The saint's tomb is
in the centre of the second courtyard and the actual tomb inside is
surrounded by a silver railing and partly by a marble screen. The
tomb is of marble and dome is gold plated. The atmosphere inside the
shrine is charged and supernatural with burning of incense and
offerings of flowers mainly rose and sweets.
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