218:
as verified by the first book on the shrines of Delhi, "Mazaraat-e-Auliya-e-Delhi". The shrine of Bholoo Shah which used to be in Kabuli darwaza has now been removed but only its remains are visible. Nearby is the shrine of his disciple Shah
Mohammad Hafeez and his son Shah Ghulam Mohammad is also
187:, he got beneficence from Shah Abdul Hameed and became his spiritual successor. Shah Mohammad Hafeez became his khalifah and shrine supervisor. After he died, his son took this responsibility. Their shrines are also near the shrine of Bholoo Shah.
240:(1806–1837). Shah Hafeez-ur-Rehman’s son and khalifah Shah Ghulam Mohammad is buried at his feet. His annual Urs is held annually on 19th of Muharram. His devotees also celebrate basant in the spring season at his shrine with great enthusiasm.
227:
and his shrine along with a mosque enclosure is near the railway line, under the left side of the Mithai Bridge (Lahori Gate 4, Old Delhi 6). His khalifah Shah Hafeez-ur-Rehman is buried nearby who died on the 30th Ziquad 1236
388:
Siddiqui, Dr Hifz-ur-Rehman, 2006, Mazaraat-e-Auliya-e-Delhi, Farid Book Depot (Pvt) Ltd, Pataudi House Darya Gunj, New Delhi-2, India, 2nd edition in 1930 later republished in 2006 with changes made by the same author, p.p.
399:
194:
order while some scholars opine that he was the disciple and khalifah of Shah Abdul Hameed in Qadri
Razzaqi Order and also enjoyed the company of Shah Nano and
367:
Siddiqui, Dr Hifz-ur-Rehman, 2006, Mazaraat-e-Auliya-e-Delhi, Farid Book Depot (Pvt) Ltd, Pataudi House Darya Gunj, New Delhi-2, India, p.p. 157
403:
171:
Most writers maintain that Bholoo Shah’s birthplace to be Punjab. This was before the partition of the Indian subcontinent when the
590:, by Mohammad Asim Al-Qadri Sunbhli; Muhammadi Book Depot, 523 Waheed Kutb Market Matia Mahal Jamai Mosque, Delhi-6, India, 2007.
572:"Tareekh Mashaikh Qadria Vol III " by Dr Ghulam Yahya Anjum; Kutb Khana Amjadia 425 Matia Mahal Jama Mosque, Delhi-6, India, 2002
542:
331:
304:
256:
Yahya Anjum, Dr Ghulam, 2002, Tareekh
Mashaikh Qadria Vol III, Kutb Khana Amjadia 425 Matia Mahal Jama Mosque, Delhi-6, India
210:(mausoleum or shrine) is at the Kabuli Darwaza (west side of the Red Fort and should not be confused with Khooni Darwaza) in
376:
563:
521:
503:
476:
277:
584:, by Dr Hifz-ur-Rehman Siddiqui; 2006, Farid Book Depot (Pvt) Ltd, Pataudi House Darya Gunj, New Delhi-2, India.
532:
321:
450:
608:
613:
466:
294:
553:
511:
603:
8:
440:, Mohammad Asim-ul-Qadri Sanbhli, Mohammad Book Depot, 2007, Old Delhi India, p.p 284-286
73:
559:
538:
517:
499:
472:
327:
300:
273:
534:
Sultan Bahoo: The Life and
Teachings ("An analysis on the identity of Bholoo Shah")
377:
http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/2004/01-15Jun04-Print-Edition/011506200496.htm
229:
220:
148:
219:
buried nearby. Some sources cite that Bholoo Shah died on the 20th
Moharram 1024
267:
195:
597:
237:
172:
530:
358:, Mohammad Asim-ul-Qadri Sanbhli, Mohammad Book Depot, 2007, Old Delhi India
190:
One account states that he was the disciple and khalifah of Abdul Hamid in
400:""Central Government to return to 123 Wakf properties," Shrine Bholu Shah"
299:. Ziaunnahar original from University of Michigan April 2007. p. 92.
471:. S. Chand original from University of Michigan, July 2006. p. 61.
346:
Naqvi Achvi, Syed
Tajamal Shah, 1934, Bagh-e-Sadaat, 2nd edition in 1947
496:
Delhi, the emperor's city: rediscovering
Chandni Chowk and its environs
233:
224:
211:
191:
160:
152:
84:
48:
458:
313:
207:
180:
156:
130:
215:
184:
176:
144:
140:
136:
63:
52:
555:
Shahjahanabad: The
Sovereign City in Mughal India 1639-1739
319:
133:
286:
531:Sult̤ān Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman (11 March 2015).
269:The Geography of India: Sacred and Historic Places
595:
468:Rediscovering Delhi:The story of Shahjahanabad
464:
259:
292:
578:, by Shah Alam Afridi; 1922, Delhi, India.
379:Dilli's gates and windows By Mahtab Jahan
265:
596:
323:Urdu Letters of Mirza Asadullah Ghalib
498:, by Vijay Goel. Lustre Press, 2003.
451:"The truth behind the Basant ruling"
320:Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib (1987).
13:
489:
426:Waqiat Dar-ul-Hakumat Delhi Vol II
296:Lalon Shah and Lyrics of the Padma
14:
625:
175:was on the rise. He migrated to
588:Rehnuma-e-Mazaraat Delhi Sharif
537:. Sultan-ul-Faqr Publications.
443:
431:
419:
392:
558:. Cambridge University Press.
516:. Asian Educational Services.
382:
370:
361:
349:
340:
272:. The Rosen Publishing Group.
250:
183:leaving his family behind. In
1:
243:
166:
7:
326:. Daud Rahbar. SUNY Press.
10:
630:
266:Pletcher, Kenneth (2010).
582:Mazaraat-e-Auliya-e-Delhi
576:Mazaraat-e-Auliya-e-Delhi
552:Stephen P. Blake (2002).
455:The Express Tribune Blogs
196:Shah Fakhr-ud-Din Chishti
104:
96:
91:
79:
69:
59:
34:
29:
20:
438:Rehnuma-e-Mazaraat Delhi
356:Rehnuma-e-Mazaraat Delhi
551:
513:Delhi, past and present
509:
465:Maheshwar Daya (1975).
201:
510:H.C. Fanshawe (1998).
293:Z A Tofayell (1968).
236:during the reign of
151:who belonged to the
129:was an 18th-century
108:Shah Mohammad Hafeez
223:or 10 October 1789
74:Indian subcontinent
609:Indian Sufi saints
159:(mausoleum) is in
614:People from Delhi
544:978-9-699-79518-3
333:978-0-887-06412-8
306:978-9-699-79518-3
112:
111:
100:Shah Abdul Hameed
83:specifically the
621:
569:
548:
527:
483:
482:
462:
456:
454:
447:
441:
435:
429:
423:
417:
415:
413:
411:
402:. Archived from
396:
390:
386:
380:
374:
368:
365:
359:
353:
347:
344:
338:
337:
317:
311:
310:
290:
284:
283:
263:
257:
254:
44:
42:
18:
17:
629:
628:
624:
623:
622:
620:
619:
618:
594:
593:
566:
545:
524:
492:
490:Further reading
487:
486:
479:
463:
459:
449:
448:
444:
436:
432:
424:
420:
409:
407:
406:on 15 July 2015
398:
397:
393:
387:
383:
375:
371:
366:
362:
354:
350:
345:
341:
334:
318:
314:
307:
291:
287:
280:
264:
260:
255:
251:
246:
232:28 August 1821
204:
169:
55:
46:
45:10 October 1789
40:
38:
25:
12:
11:
5:
627:
617:
616:
611:
606:
592:
591:
585:
579:
573:
570:
564:
549:
543:
528:
522:
507:
491:
488:
485:
484:
477:
457:
442:
430:
418:
416:TwoCircles.net
391:
381:
369:
360:
348:
339:
332:
312:
305:
285:
278:
258:
248:
247:
245:
242:
203:
200:
168:
165:
110:
109:
106:
102:
101:
98:
94:
93:
89:
88:
81:
77:
76:
71:
67:
66:
61:
57:
56:
47:
36:
32:
31:
27:
26:
21:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
626:
615:
612:
610:
607:
605:
602:
601:
599:
589:
586:
583:
580:
577:
574:
571:
567:
565:0-521-52299-4
561:
557:
556:
550:
546:
540:
536:
535:
529:
525:
523:81-206-1318-X
519:
515:
514:
508:
505:
504:81-7436-240-1
501:
497:
494:
493:
480:
478:9780842608626
474:
470:
469:
461:
452:
446:
439:
434:
427:
422:
405:
401:
395:
385:
378:
373:
364:
357:
352:
343:
335:
329:
325:
324:
316:
308:
302:
298:
297:
289:
281:
279:9781615301423
275:
271:
270:
262:
253:
249:
241:
239:
238:Akbar Shah II
235:
231:
226:
222:
217:
213:
209:
199:
197:
193:
188:
186:
182:
178:
174:
164:
162:
158:
154:
150:
146:
142:
138:
135:
132:
128:
124:
120:
116:
107:
103:
99:
95:
92:Muslim leader
90:
86:
82:
78:
75:
72:
68:
65:
62:
58:
54:
50:
37:
33:
28:
24:
19:
16:
587:
581:
575:
554:
533:
512:
495:
467:
460:
445:
437:
433:
425:
421:
408:. Retrieved
404:the original
394:
384:
372:
363:
355:
351:
342:
322:
315:
295:
288:
268:
261:
252:
205:
189:
170:
126:
122:
121:also called
118:
114:
113:
80:Denomination
22:
15:
604:1789 deaths
155:order. His
147:. He was a
127:Bhollo Shah
123:Shah Behlan
115:Bholoo Shah
97:Predecessor
23:Bholoo Shah
598:Categories
244:References
173:Mughal era
119:Bholu Shah
41:1789-10-10
212:Old Delhi
167:Biography
163:, India.
161:Old Delhi
105:Successor
87:of Sufism
49:Old Delhi
428:,p.p 473
60:Religion
30:Personal
410:14 July
149:Majzoob
562:
541:
520:
502:
475:
330:
303:
276:
208:dargah
181:Punjab
157:dargah
131:Muslim
70:Region
216:India
192:Qadri
185:Delhi
179:from
177:Delhi
153:Qadri
145:India
141:Delhi
139:from
137:saint
85:Qadri
64:Islam
53:India
560:ISBN
539:ISBN
518:ISBN
500:ISBN
473:ISBN
412:2015
328:ISBN
301:ISBN
274:ISBN
206:The
202:Tomb
134:Sufi
125:and
35:Died
389:157
117:or
600::
234:CE
230:AH
225:CE
221:AH
214:,
198:.
143:,
51:,
568:.
547:.
526:.
506:.
481:.
453:.
414:.
336:.
309:.
282:.
43:)
39:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.