Tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin's Mother

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Tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin's Mother Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin's Mother is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tomb. Read and write reviews about Tomb of Zain-ul-Abidin's Mother.

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Figment Anam

Must visit for Heritage lovers. Had a good time seeing the overall architecture. Very clean surrounding. There are guides available to serve you better at the tomb. Stay happy and have a good day!

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tariq zargar

A historical structure, one of its kind built in 15th century

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meer Imtiyaz

A classic medieval Kashmir Architecture in the heart of old Srinagar,with a surprising touch of Byzantium art.situated on the right bank of river jehlum in Srinagar this place is nowadays burial place for local surrounding populace.

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Aadil Ashraf

The Badshah Tomb marks the final resting place of the mother of the famous ruler of Kashmir, Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (1421 AD to 1474 AD), in Srinagar..An unusual five-domed brick structure, it is considered a unique piece of architecture, dating back to the 15th century. There are claims that it looks more like a structure from the Byzantine empire. The tomb is a peaceful place and provides a great view of the surrounding greenery from the top. When seen from the new Zaina Kadal (bridge), the city's oldest bridge, it forms an important part of the classic view of Old Town Srinagar. River Jhelum flows near the Badshah Tomb. It is believed that Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin deliberately had the tomb erected next to a water body as per traditional Muslim beliefs and traditional ceremonies, rites and rituals. Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin used to be fondly called the great king, the 'Budshah' or simply the 'Badshah' by his people. He ruled over Kashmir for over 50 years and that entire period is counted as one of the most peaceful periods that the region has ever seen. Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin was the son of Shah Mir, who started the rule of the Mughal dynasty in India in the mid-14th century, when he migrated to India from Central Asia. The sultan was loved and hailed by his people throughout his reign and after the death of his beloved mother, he had the Badshah Tomb built in her fond memory.

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Haroon Ahmed Baba

Peace on the bank of Jhelum

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Sayyed Tahir

A tomb dating back to the era of Ghiyas-ud-Din Zainul Aabideen, who is popularly known as Budshah, has been discovered by locals in Maharaj Gunj area of historic Old City here. The tomb structure was discovered during road widening work by Roads and Buildings Department in the area. The locals said that the red-coloured soil was visible at the site and when they informed R&B Department officials it caved in, exposing the tomb structure beneath. Zainul Aabideen was the 8th Sultan (King) of Kashmir, whose reign saw peace and coexistence. His policy of religious tolerance and public welfare activities earned him immense respect among his subjects, including non-Muslims, and even today he is referred as ‘Budshah saheb. It dates back to Sultanate period of Sultan Zainul Aabideen Budshah. It has the similarity with Budshah Tomb (where Zainal Aabideen is buried) and the construction material is also similar. There are only seven tomb structures of that period and this could be one of them. As you know, so far there are only two known tomb structures of that era: one is the Budshah Tomb situated along River Jhelum near Old Zaina Kadal Bridge and another is at Soura on the outskirts of the city. About others we don’t have any information but this could be the third one.

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Irfan A

While walking in this area today, this tomb catched my eye like anything & I forgot what i have been there for. Even the surrounding is Majestic !

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Baba Saqib

Graveyard of Zain up Abidin The Great king of Kashmir