Shah-e-Hamdan’s son purchased Khanqah land revenue documents prove

British-era painting shows no signs of Maha Kali temple at the site The revenue documents produced by Shah-i-Hamdan Mission Society (SHMS) prove that Mir Syed Ali Hamadani’s son purchased the land for the present day Khanqah-e-Mua’lla shrine while a British-era painting shows no signs of Maha Kali temple’s existence at the site. SHMS came up with original revenue agreement under which Shah-e-Hamdan son, Mir Muhammad Hamdani, purchased the land for the shrine from the then ruler, Sikander Shah Miri. The development comes following the blaze of Khanqah-e-Mua’lla dome with some…

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