Q4QX+WX2, Zi Wa Ka St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
ဗဟာဒူး ရှား ဇဖား ဂူဗိမာန် is a Cemetery located at Q4QX+WX2, Zi Wa Ka St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). It has received 114 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
Monday | 4-6AM |
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Tuesday | 4-6AM |
Wednesday | 4-6AM |
Thursday | 4-6AM |
Friday | 4-6AM |
Saturday | 4-6AM |
Sunday | 4-6AM |
The address of ဗဟာဒူး ရှား ဇဖား ဂူဗိမာန်: Q4QX+WX2, Zi Wa Ka St, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
ဗဟာဒူး ရှား ဇဖား ဂူဗိမာန် has 4.3 stars from 114 reviews
Cemetery
"The last mughal emperor of India, Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Burma now known as Myanmar after the uprising or war of independence in 1857 (commonly referred to as the mutiny)"
"An important part of the Mughal Empire’s history, divided by today’s borders"
"Very few people know about the final resting place of the last Mughal emperor, Sultan Bahadur Shah II; it was even difficult for the taxi drivers! This is a must visit if you know about the story of the Indian rebellion of 1857 and the tragic aftermath"
"کتنا بدنصیب ھے ظفر دفن کے لیے دو گز زمین بھی نہ ملی کوئے یار میں Last Mughal ruler of India Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Mohammed Bahadur Shah took his last breath in Rangoon, Burma on 7th November 1862 outside of his home country and was buried here"
"Historical place of the last King of India"
The last mughal emperor of India, Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Burma now known as Myanmar after the uprising or war of independence in 1857 (commonly referred to as the mutiny). He died in Rangoon now known as Yangon and was buried there in an unknown location (till 1991) near his wife Zeenat Bibi's grave. Only recently while making an extension for the women's praying chamber, his grave was finally located one floor below. He was a Sufi Saint more than an emperor which was a title only in name as he was not really interested in ruling and his kingdom did not extend beyond the Red Fort in Delhi as most of it was under the rule of the Maratha Peshwas.
An important part of the Mughal Empire’s history, divided by today’s borders. The last emperor of the Mughal Empire was exiled to Rangoon, and buried here in an unmarked grave in 1862, only to be discovered in 1991, and decorated into a shrine he deserved in 1994. Worth a visit if you have interest in pieces of history that were deliberately thrown away by colonializations. Helpful Imam of the mosque can give a nice brief of history, and if you wish can give a monetary donation. As with all religious places, observe modesty in dressing et al.
Very few people know about the final resting place of the last Mughal emperor, Sultan Bahadur Shah II; it was even difficult for the taxi drivers! This is a must visit if you know about the story of the Indian rebellion of 1857 and the tragic aftermath. While the tomb is small, it's immaculately maintained and quietly elegant. Some of the effects of the sultan and his wife (minus the valuables, which I think are scattered around museums in the UK) are also on display. A very moving tribute.
کتنا بدنصیب ھے ظفر دفن کے لیے دو گز زمین بھی نہ ملی کوئے یار میں Last Mughal ruler of India Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Mohammed Bahadur Shah took his last breath in Rangoon, Burma on 7th November 1862 outside of his home country and was buried here. His grave was lost and was rediscovered on 1911 AD. A mausoleum was constructed in 1994. The king was given a status of saint in his life and his tomb is known as Dargah.
Historical place of the last King of India. The grave of Bahadur Sah Zafahr is found in this Dargah. As India lost her independece, British ruled India and they sent the King of India to Burma. The King lost his thrown and lived under house arest the rest of his life in Yangon (Rangoon). When he and his wife were dead, the bodies were left in the each tomb in this Dargah.
Place of historical significance for many people. The building is small, unassuming, but pleasant and welcoming to people of all backgrounds. There are signs posted about in English to explain the significance of everything, and friendly people willing to help answer any questions and let you explore.
I visited Rangoon (now Yangon, Myanmar) in Burma 2015, July. I pay a visit to last Mughal Emperor saint Bahadur Shah Zafar. There is tomb in side the Dargah. Uper one tomb is fake and the just below one is original. Feel historic to visit there.
A beautifully calm serene site of tremendous historic significance! Nearly all PMs of India have paid homage to this great fallen soul. It closes a bit early around afternoon, there’s hardly any crowd, lots to read …
A sad tale of last Mugal King and his family. Well maintained and well explained on spot. Leaves you with quite sad thoughts especially after reading the Gazal written by Bahadur Shah Jafar.
Suddenly get the chance to visit this historic place during my maiden trip to Myanmar. Spent a couple of years for visit around, talked to people who looking after and bought a few books.
Bahadur Shah ကို ဒီ ေနရာမွာ ျမႇပ္ ႏွံခဲ့တယ္ လို႔ ယုံၾကည္ ၾကပါတယ္ ။ အဆိုပါ ေနရာကို ဂူဗိမာန္ ျပဳလုပ္ ၿပီး အမ်ားသူငါဝင္ ေရာက္ ၾကည္ ့႐ႈႏိုင္ ေအာင္ ဖြင္ ့လွစ္ ေပးထားတာကို ေတြ႔ျမင္ ရပါတယ္ ။
Very good place for muslim prayer. A lot of foreigners comes to visit. It is actually a holy site where the tomb of the Empire of India attached to the mosque.
Important person and also last Mughal emperor of sub continent I’ve visited once, presently well managed by local government
An obvious place for people of Indian origin or people of Indian history to visit. He was the last Mughal king of India.
A must visit place . Indian and Myanmar history. Well maintained and peaceful location
Had this man shown some courage during the Delhi siege, this tomb would be in Delhi.
Last mogul king of India located in Yangon city . It has mosque along with shrine .
ये भारत के महान स्वतंत्रता सेनानी और भारत के बादशाह बहादुर शाह जफर का मकबरा है
further away from the downtown. interesting historical background.
A must go historical place. The last Mughal Empire's king
Last emperor of India.Must place to visit in Yangong
Historical place.. Tomb of bahadur shah zarar II
رحمك الله يا سيدي، لقد أوذيت فصبرت وصمدت..
Dargah. Mosque avaliable for prayer.
The rest place of last Mughal king
Historical place. Well maintained
A nice coffee shop in Yangon.
Freedom fighter of India
Last emperor of india
Za fashar
Mashallah
Nice!
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