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Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Naseeruddin Mahmood #182224333
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Ever since the advent of Islam in India, the history of Delhi in particular has always seen itself invariably entwined with that of the Sufi saints who enjoyed the same & sometimes greater devotion than the ruler of the day. Therefore, we see bold examples of patronage of sufi saints by the Sultans of Delhi Sultanate & later by Baadshahs of Mughal empire.So, when Hazrat Nasiruddin Chirag-e-Dehlvi died in 1356, the then Sultan of Delhi, Firoz Shah Tughluq built a mausoleum for him. Another addition was made to the complex in the form of a mosque by a later Mughal emperor, Farrukhsiyar, in the early 18th century. It is also worth noting that the tomb of Bahlul Lodhi, the founder of Lodhi dynasty, lies but a stone-throwing distance away from the dargah.