Mahabat Maqbara complex
Mahabat Maqbara and Bahauddin Maqbra are mausoleums in Junagadh, Gujarat, India. They were completed in 1892 and 1896 respectively and are dedicated to Mahabat Khan II, the Nawab of Junagadh State, and his minister Bahauddin Hussain Bhar respectively.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Tourist attraction
- Description: mausoleum complex in Junagadh, Gujarat, India
- Also known as: “Bahauddin Maqbara”, “Mahabat Maqbara”, “Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbha”, “Tomb of Bahauddin Bhar”, and “Vazir’s Maqbare”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Junagadh Junction railway station and Khapra Kodiya Caves.
Junagadh Junction railway station
Railway station
Junagadh Junction railway station is a railway station in the city of Junagadh, Gujarat. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. Junagadh Junction railway station is situated 350 metres northwest of Mahabat Maqbara complex.
Khapra Kodiya Caves
Archaeological site
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The Khapra Kodiya Caves are part of the Junagadh Buddhist Cave Group. They are the oldest of the caves in the group. The caves, on the basis of scribbles and short cursive letters on the wall, are dated to 3rd-4th century BCE during the Emperor Ashoka's rule and are the plainest of all the caves in the groups. Khapra Kodiya Caves is situated 1 km east of Mahabat Maqbara complex.
Uparkot Fort
Fort
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Uparkot is a fort located in east side of Junagadh, Gujarat, India. Uparkot Fort is situated 1 km east of Mahabat Maqbara complex.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Junagadh and Girnar.
Junagadh
Photo: Charmi Parekh, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Junagadh is a historical city in Gujarat, in the west of India, on the Arabian Sea. The region of Junagadh became a district of Gujarat state in 1960. Junagadh used to be the state capital and is now a district administrative center.
Girnar
Locality
Photo: Sachinvenga, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Girnar is an ancient hill in Junagadh, Gujarat, India. It is one of the holiest pilgrimages of Jains, a Mahatirth, where the 22nd Tirthaṅkar, Lord Neminath attained omniscience, and later nirvana at its highest peak, along with other five hundred and thirty three enlightened sages. Girnar is situated 7 km east of Mahabat Maqbara complex.
Mahabat Maqbara complex
- Categories: mausoleum, tourism, historic site, and monument
- Location: Junagadh, Jūnāgadh District, Gujarat, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
21.52721° or 21° 31′ 38″ northLongitude
70.46017° or 70° 27′ 37″ eastOpen location code
7JHGGFG6+V3OpenStreetMap ID
way 187746810OpenStreetMap feature
historic=monumentOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionWikidata ID
Q6732703
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In Other Languages
From Egyptian Arabic to Tamil—“Mahabat Maqbara complex” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “مجمع ضريح المحبات”
- French: “Mahabat Maqbara”
- German: “Mahabat Maqbara Palace”
- Gujarati: “બાબી રાજાનો મકબરો”
- Gujarati: “મહાબત મકબરા”
- Gujarati: “મહાબત મકબરો”
- Gujarati: “મહોબત મકબરો”
- Italian: “Mahabat Maqbara”
- Persian: “مقبره محبت”
- Tamil: “பகாவுதீன் மக்பரா(”
- Tamil: “மகபத் மக்பரா வளாகம்”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bahauddin Maqbara and Junagadh district court.
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