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Naugaja Peer((ヒンディー語:नौगजा पीर)) ((パンジャーブ語:ਨੌਗੱਜਾ ਪੀਰ)) was a saint whose height was 9 "gaj" which in Indian metric units equals 8 meters and 36 inches or 27 feet.〔Hindustan Times Vishal Joshi 12 09 2013 ()〕 His name was Syed Ibrahim Badshah, who is believed to ensure safe journeys and completion of all works in time.〔The Indian Express Time Immemorial Chitleensethi 1 April 2012 ()〕 There are many shrines of Naugaja Peer in the Punjab region which form part of Punjabi folk religion. The shrine is regularly visited by passers by and from people from the Punjab region.〔 ==History== Baba Naugaja Peer was originally from Iraq and stayed in Kalyana village in Haryana near Shahabad Markanda, Kurukshetra.〔 Naugaja Peer's shrine (30.0936126N 77.809875E) is situated on National Highway-1 in India near the Punjab-Haryana border. A notable feature of the shrine is it houses a Muslim saint's tomb and a Hindu Shiva temple. People go to both places and ask for their wishes. Baba Naugaja Peer lived in Shahbad district of Haryana. There is a historic bridge called Naudara (nine lane bridge) near his tomb which is a declared tourism site by the Haryana government.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20090320/j&k.htm )〕 Lord Sheshjnaga is said to have once appeared at the site of Naugaja Peer. During 1881, Baba Tara Singh was the head of the shrine who descended into Samadhi in 1911. In 1954 Mata Sharda Devi Ji headed the shrine who descended into Samadhi in 2008.The Peer Shrine was renovated with brick walls during 1933-34 by a British Officer. Baba Vinay Shukla is in charge of maintenance since 1984.〔http://www.ambalaonline.com/cityguidedetail.php?id=51〕 By Sumit Kumar UFE Guddu village and post Upeda Dist. Hapur 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naugaja Peer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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