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Qadam-e-Rasool (Lucknow)

India / Uttar Pradesh / Lakhnau / Lucknow
 islam, shrine

Ruins of a monument built by King Nasir-ud-Din Haider on an artificial hill.
The shrines related to Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) are also known as “Qadam-e-Rasool”, where the relic of Prophet Muhammad's (P.B.U.H.) foot print is kept. Lucknow has many “Qadam-e-Rasool”.
In the year 1830 A.D. King Nasir-ud-Din Haider (2nd King of Awadh) also built a “Qadam-e-Rasool” in Imambara Shah Najaf (Hazratganj). This “Qadam-e-Rasool” was the most magnificent of all other “Qadam-e-Rasool”. This “Qadam-e-Rasool” was partially destroyed on 16th & 17th November in the year 1857 A.D. by the British forces.
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Coordinates:   26°51'32"N   80°56'53"E
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