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The '''Shah Jalal Dargah''' ({{lang-bn|শাহজালাল দরগাহ}}) is the shrine and burial place of the 14th century [[Muslim]] saint [[Shah Jalal]], located in [[Sylhet]], [[Bangladesh]]. The site, known as a ''[[dargah]]'', was originally constructed {{circa|1500}}.
The '''Shah Jalal Dargah''' ({{lang-bn|শাহজালাল দরগাহ}}) is the shrine and burial place of the 14th century [[Muslim]] saint [[Shah Jalal]], located in [[Sylhet]], [[Bangladesh]]. The site, known as a ''[[dargah]]'', was originally constructed {{circa|1500}}.
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[[Category:History of Bangladesh]]
[[Category:History of Bangladesh]]
[[Category:National symbols of Bangladesh]]
[[Category:National symbols of Bangladesh]]
[[Category:Former provincial symbols of East Bengal (Pakistan)]]

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Another view of the Dargah Gate

The Shah Jalal Dargah (Bengali: শাহজালাল দরগাহ) is the shrine and burial place of the 14th century Muslim saint Shah Jalal, located in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The site, known as a dargah, was originally constructed c. 1500.