The centuries-old Jahangir Peer Dargah in kothur, which is 50 km outside the capital, is about to start undergoing development work. K Chandrashekhar Rao, the chief minister, will lay the cornerstone for the project's start. For the development projects, which include building a roomy niyaz khana, Samah khana, stores, recreational facilities, a park, cottages, parking, internal roads, etc., a budget of around Rs. 50 crore is set aside.
According to the proposal, the Dargah would be in the middle, where people could see it well from a distance of up to half a km away. To make the location a destination for tourists, more amenities are planned. Both a massive parking facility and guest residences will be built. Thousands of people from all across the country come to the shrine on weekends and Fridays, regardless of caste, creed, religion, or gender.


There are two shrines for Hazarat Jahangir Peeran and Hazarat Burhanuddin, according to historians. Both of the saints traveled from Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, to this location to teach islam and promote the message of love before passing away here. Even now, these tombs still stand here. The Inmulnarva village shrine in the kothur mandal of the Rangareddy district is well-known and has gained a special place in the hearts of all demographic groups.




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