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'''Panja Sharif''' (or ''Punja Shareef'') the oldest ''[[Karbala#Indian_subcontinent|Karbala]]''<ref>In Indian Subcontinent ''Karbala'' apart from meaning city of [[Karbala]] also means local grounds where ''Tazieh'' are buried during ''Ashoora'' or ''Arbaeen'', usually such grounds will have ''shabeeh'' (copy) of ''Rauza'' or some other structures.</ref> in the city of [[Delhi]]. It is located at [[Kashmiri Gate (Delhi)|Kashmiri Gate]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/delhi-muslims-observe-muharram-with-mourning-and-fasting_100139919.html | title=Delhi Muslims observe Muharram with mourning and fasting | date=8 January 2009 | publisher=Thaindian News | author=IANS | accessdate=15 July 2018 }}</ref> It is a major ''majlis khana'' (meeting place) used for Karbala mourning ceremonies.<ref>[http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta2/tft/article.php?issue=20111202&page=24 History: O king of Karbala! by Rakhshanda Jalil]</ref>
'''Panja Sharif''' (or ''Punja Shareef'') the oldest ''[[Karbala#Indian subcontinent|Karbala]]''<ref>In Indian Subcontinent ''Karbala'' apart from meaning city of [[Karbala]] also means local grounds where ''Tazieh'' are buried during ''Ashoora'' or ''Arbaeen'', usually such grounds will have ''shabeeh'' (copy) of ''Rauza'' or some other structures.</ref> in the city of [[Delhi]]. It is located at [[Kashmiri Gate (Delhi)|Kashmiri Gate]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/delhi-muslims-observe-muharram-with-mourning-and-fasting_100139919.html | title=Delhi Muslims observe Muharram with mourning and fasting | date=8 January 2009 | publisher=Thaindian News | author=IANS | accessdate=15 July 2018 }}</ref> It is a major ''majlis khana'' (meeting place) used for Karbala mourning ceremonies.<ref>[http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta2/tft/article.php?issue=20111202&page=24 History: O king of Karbala! by Rakhshanda Jalil]</ref>


Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi has addressed the ''ashrae majalis'' (series of 10 majalis) of Panja Sharif Imambargah for many years.<ref>http://kalberushaidrizvi.com/profile.html</ref>
Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi has addressed the ''ashrae majalis'' (series of 10 majalis) of Panja Sharif Imambargah for many years.<ref>http://kalberushaidrizvi.com/profile.html</ref>

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Dargah Panja Sharif
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictCentral Delhi
Dargah, Madarsa, Karbala
Location
LocationDelhi, India
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TerritoryDelhi
Coordinates28°39′3″N 77°13′59″E / 28.65083°N 77.23306°E / 28.65083; 77.23306
Architecture
StyleContemporary architecture

Panja Sharif (or Punja Shareef) the oldest Karbala[1] in the city of Delhi. It is located at Kashmiri Gate.[2] It is a major majlis khana (meeting place) used for Karbala mourning ceremonies.[3]

Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi has addressed the ashrae majalis (series of 10 majalis) of Panja Sharif Imambargah for many years.[4]

Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi is buried there.

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  1. In Indian Subcontinent Karbala apart from meaning city of Karbala also means local grounds where Tazieh are buried during Ashoora or Arbaeen, usually such grounds will have shabeeh (copy) of Rauza or some other structures.
  2. IANS (8 January 2009). "Delhi Muslims observe Muharram with mourning and fasting". Thaindian News. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  3. History: O king of Karbala! by Rakhshanda Jalil
  4. http://kalberushaidrizvi.com/profile.html

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