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Dargahs are revered shrines or tombs in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, dedicated to Islamic saints or Sufi masters. The term "dargah" is derived from the Persian word "dargah," which means "place of honor" or "shrine." These structures are central to Sufism, an Islamic mystical tradition that emphasizes direct personal experience of God.
Dargahs are typically located in urban areas and are often adorned with intricate architecture, including domes,
The most famous dargahs are often associated with prominent Sufi saints like Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer,
Dargahs play a crucial role in the spiritual and cultural fabric of South Asia. They are not