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Synopsis
Excerpt from Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal: January to December, 1904
Shahzadpur has a small brick mosque of ancient construction with 28 black basalt columns and door jambs of the same probably taken from some Hindu temple. South of the mosque are more than twenty tombs including the shrines of Makhdfim Sahib, the martyr, of K_hwajah Kalan Danishmand, his nephew, and of the darvish Shah Yusuf. There are also two large burying places of martyrs. A fair is held annually near the mosque in April and May. Bokhara pigeons are found round the mosque and in the neighbouring villages.
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