बहुत सारे लोग आते हैं इस मेले में दूर-दूर से इस मेले का नजारा लेने के लिए क्योंकि लोगों की यहां मान्यता है कि जहां मजार यह दरगाह बहुत ही प्राचीन समय से स्थित उत्तर प्रदेश के बहराइच जिले यहां लगभग आसपास के चार पांच जिलों में लगने वाला सबसे बड़ा मेला होता।
Many people visit here everyday (Muslim and Hindu both) they believe that God gave us blessings for our joyful life and many obstacles are being destroy by workshipping their and they do lot of pray to get blessings power from god Alla.
Famous pilgrimage in Bahraich. A grand fair took place in June called " jet mela'. Bahraich dargah became mostly crowded in this fair. Variety of swings and various shops are great attraction of people in June fair.
One of the best religious centre of Bahraich. Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud or Ghazi Miyan was a semi-legendary Muslim figure from India. By the 12th century, he had become reputed as a warrior-saint, and his tomb at Bahraich, UP, had become a place of pilgrimage.
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud or Ghazi Miyan (1014 – 1034 CE) was a semi-legendary Muslim figure from India. By the 12th century, he had become reputed as a warrior-saint, and his tomb (dargah) at Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, India, had become a place of pilgrimage.
The main source of information about him is the historical romance Mirat-i-Masudi ("Mirror of Masud"), a Persian-language hagiography written by Abdur Rahman Chishti in the 1620s. According to this biography, he was a nephew of the Ghaznavid invader Mahmud, and accompanied his uncle in the conquest of India during early 11th century. However, the Ghaznavid chronicles do not mention him, and other claims in Mirat-i-Masudi are also of doubtful historicity.
MASHA ALLAH, This is a beautiful dargah which is situated in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh. Here is the tomb of Sayyed Salar Hazrat Ghazi Masud and those who love him are also called Ghazi Miyan. Here is the faith of people of all religions that's why there is a very peaceful and fascinating atmosphere.
I went there and saw it's very big and beautiful dargah. There are very large droves in which the man come from far-away. It's very famous Dargah for the areas around Dargah there. Mashalalah Here, whatever people come ishalalah and the suffering of pain becomes distant.
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud or Ghazi Miyan (1014 – 1034 CE) was a Muslim saint from India. By the 12th century, Salar Masud had become reputed as a warrior-saint, and his tomb (dargah) at Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, India, had become a place of pilgrimage.
The main source of information about him is the historical romance Mirat-i-Masudi ("Mirror of Masud"), a Persian-language hagiography written by Abdur Rahman Chishti in the 1620s. According to this biography, he was a nephew of the Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud, and accompanied his uncle in the conquest of India during early 11th century. However, the Ghaznavid chronicles do not mention him, and other claims in Mirat-i-Masudi are also of doubtful historicity.