History of Baro Auliya's Majar


 Assalamu Alaikum, how are you all, we have come to Panchagarh.  Panchagarh is a spiritual place and here you can understand why I say spiritual it is the shrine of 12 auliyas so 12 auliyas were coming here from middle east to spread religion here but our news is scattered here in 12 places.  Yes, after that I will show you today's 6 for now because the rest are far away and it will not be possible for us to cover all the time, so I will show you 6 and request those who come to see it to try to see the whole, it will be very good. 12 Aulia Mazar  The news of June 12 in twelve places is that I can't see behind me. This is the main shrine area. I will show you as much as possible. There are six of these off. Chanchal. What should you see?  In Kamrup or Panchgarh, the spread of Islam began around the thirteenth century. For the purpose of spreading Islam, Fakirs of Bahurupir arrived in Panchgarh. Pir Fakirs were mainly tourist auliyas. Most probably, they came to Atwari at the beginning of the spread of Islam and settled permanently.  The 12 Auliyas who came were Hemayet Ali Shah, Niamat Ali Shah, Keramat Ali Shah, Azhar Ali Shah, Hakim Ali Shah, Munsoor Ali Shah, Mominul Shah, Sheikh Garibul Shah, Amjad Ali Mollah, Farid Uddin Akhtar, Muktar Ali and respectively.  Shah Aliullah Rahmatullah sees this as the fourth fun on the other side of a pond.


Ors sit here on the last Thursday of the month of Baisakh every year.  This is the fifth. This is another interesting one. This is the flag flying. This is the sixth.  This is the ninth because our time is short, so we could not see all of them because there are some things inside the ground, and I showed you as much as possible from here.  So these were the bones of the 12 Auliya shrine, I told you the history and one more thing, I request those who come to visit the place, the money is really beautiful, very nice, and I also showed this shrine complex that the work is going on, it will be even more beautiful when the whole work is completed. 

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