Karbala Agha Mir or Karbala Motamad-ud-Daula. (Shia Waqf Board) (Lucknow)

India / Uttar Pradesh / Lakhnau / Lucknow / Narhai
 tomb(s), shrine, Karbala, Rauza

Waqf No. 239/1971 Karbala Agha Mir or Karbala Motamad-ud-Daula, Narhi, Lucknow is also said to be The replica of Rauza-e-Kazimain. It was built in the year 1815 A.D. by Saiyed Mohammad Agha Meer who was given the title of Nawab Motamad-ud-Daula Bahadur in 1233 Hijri/1818 A.D. Agha Mir was the prime minister of King Ghazi-ud-Din Haider (1st King of Awadh). After the 1857 Mutiny, Britishers confiscated the properties and religious places of Shia Muslims for their active participation in the first war of independence of 1857 A.D. since then this monument came under the illegal possession of East India Company in February 1856 A.D. and later they handed it over to Freemasons. till now this karbala is illegally occupied by the Freemason Society.

The Waqf details are as follows

Waqf No. 239/1971 Karbala Motamad-ud-Daula Agha Meer Karbala Narahi
Karbala Agha Meer at Mohalla Aga Meer Narahi, Lucknow mosque & graveyard with property 112 Bigha
Boundery:
East: Ahata of Karbala thereafter waqf property which is in others possession
West: Public way
North: Forest office on waqf land without permission
South: property of Karbala thereafter waqf property which is in others possession
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   26°50'58"N   80°57'7"E
This article was last modified 2 years ago