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Masjid Dulha-Badshah Sehore

Masjid Dulha-Badshah Sehore

The mosque is situated approximately 3 km from Sehore Bus Stand, about 3.5 km from Sehore Railway Station, and nearly 40 km from Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal.

The Masjid Dulha-Badshah in Sehore is a historically revered mosque associated with the local Sufi saint Hazrat Dulha Badshah Rahmatullah Alaih, whose shrine lies adjacent to the masjid. This sacred site is believed to date back several centuries, during which Sehore was an important spiritual and cultural center in central India. The mosque was built to serve as a place of daily worship and as a hub for spiritual gatherings led by Dulha Badshah and his disciples. Its architecture features traditional Islamic motifs — domes, minarets, and intricate stucco work — reflecting the artistic essence of medieval Indian mosque design. Over the years, the site has become both a mosque and a dargah complex, drawing devotees from nearby towns and villages who visit to offer prayers and seek blessings. During Urs (the annual death anniversary commemoration), the area becomes vibrant with pilgrims, qawwali performances, and communal meals (langar), symbolizing faith and unity. The tranquil ambiance, coupled with its historical and spiritual legacy, makes Masjid Dulha-Badshah one of Sehore’s most significant religious landmarks.


Year of Built: Not known

Address: Sahijana Ubari, Madhya Pradesh 485001

Country: India

State: Madhya Pradesh

District: Sehore

Pincode: 485001

Longitude: 77.0879° E

Latitude: 23.2056° N

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