Tombs of Ustad - Shagird, Sirhind
Tombs of Ustad - Shagird, Sirhind are Mughal period monuments situated in village Talania of Sirhind-Fategarh, Punjab, India.[1] Sirhind was a popular town during Mughal period. It was situated on the Delhi to Lahore Highway. In 1710, Banda Singh Bahadur and his Sikh army destroyed the city of Sirhind completely and Wazir Khan the governor, was killed in the Battle of Chappar Chiri. But some of these monuments like Tombs of Ustad - Shagird survived.
History
Tombs of Ustad - Shagird, are historical buildings built in memory of Ustad Syad Khan who was a great architect and builder of thet period. The tomb of shagird is built as a memorial to Khawaja Khan who also was a well known architect. In Hindi and Urdu, Ustad means teacher and Shagird means student. In this case Ustad Syad Khan was the teacher of Khawaja Khan that is why these tombs are known as Tombs of Ustad - Shagird or Ustad Di Mazar Shahgird Di Mazar in local language.
Features
These monuments are at a distance of 2.5 kilometers from Rauza Sharif another well known monuments of the area. It is said that this tomb was raised as a memorial to the great architect and builder Ustad Syad Khan. The tomb of Ustad is situated at a distance of about two and a half kilometers from the Rauza Sharif.[2]
Gallery
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Landscape around Tomb of Ustad.
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Enterance and left side view of tomb of Shagird.
References
- ↑ "Unusually named 'Ustad-Shagird' tombs in Punjab - The Economic Times". Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com. 2010-05-06. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
- ↑ "Places of Tourist Interest". Fatehgarhsahib.gov.in. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
External links
- "The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum". Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 2016-11-12.