Bihar sharif historic place
Bihar Sharif, the administrative headquarters of Nalanda district, is a historically significant city in Bihar that served as the capital of the Pala dynasty in the 10th century. Key historical landmarks include the 5th-century Gupta pillar, the 14th-century tomb of Sufi saint Syed Ibrahim Malik Baya on Pir Pahadi Hill, and the Bari Dargah (tomb of Makhdum Shah Sharfuddin) . Key Historical Sites in and around Bihar Sharif: Tomb of Syed Ibrahim Malik Baya (Pir Pahadi): A 14th-century tomb of a renowned Sufi saint and warrior, situated on a hill, offering historical significance. Bari Dargah : The shrine of Makhdoom Shah Sharfuddin, a 14th-century Sufi saint, which is a major site of pilgrimage and features4 minars. Ancient Ruins : The area is near the ancient Nalanda Mahavihara (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and contains ruins of brick temples and monasteries. Gupta Pillar : A 5th-century pillar from the Gupta era, highlighting the ancient roots...