Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud Story - After the ban on 'Neja Mela' in Sambhal, the sword hangs on Bahraich's 'Jeth Mela'! Ruckus in the name of Salar Masood Ghazi, know history - Sambhal Neja Mela Ban Sword Hangs Over Bahraich Jeth Mela Ruckus in Name of Salar Masood Ghazi Ghazi Know History of War Suhaldev LClam

Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud Story – After the ban on ‘Neja Mela’ in Sambhal, the sword hangs on Bahraich’s ‘Jeth Mela’! Ruckus in the name of Salar Masood Ghazi, know history – Sambhal Neja Mela Ban Sword Hangs Over Bahraich Jeth Mela Ruckus in Name of Salar Masood Ghazi Ghazi Know History of War Suhaldev LClam


In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, the ‘Neja Mela’, which will be held in memory of Syed Salar Masood Ghazi, the head of Mahmud Ghaznavi, will no longer happen. The police-administration has not allowed the fair to be organized. The administration says that no kind of event will be allowed in the name of robbers. Salar Masood Ghazi is being described as an invader.

The Additional SP of Sambhal even called the on camera on camera and even the anti -national. He said that the person who attacked temples like Somnath, slaughtered, how can someone organize a fair in memory of it is a crime.

Syed Salar Masood Ghazi’s grave in Bahraich

Amidst all this, there has been a stir in Bahraich with Syed Salar Masood Ghazi. In fact, Maharaja Suheldev, along with his 21 other small kings, on the banks of the Chittora lake, near the Bahraich district headquarters in 1034 AD, had fought with Salar Masood Ghazi and killed him in battle. His body was buried in Bahraich, where there is an annual Jalsa. But after the Sambhal ‘Neja Fair’ case, there is a buzz that ‘Jeth Mela’ will be banned in Bahraich. For this, today Vishwa Hindu Parishad officials will give memorandum to DM. In the memorandum, there will be a demand for not giving permission to ‘Jeth Mela’ at the Dargah of Salar Masood Ghazi in Bahraich.

Know about the head of Ghaznavi’s army

According to experts, Syed Salar Masood Ghazi was born in Ajmer in 1014 AD. He was the nephew of foreign invader Mahmud Ghaznavi as well as his commander. Salar Masood Ghazi, with his expansionist thinking on the edge of the sword, reached Bahraich, Shravasti via Satrikh (Barabanki) in the areas of Awadh near 1030-31.

Syed Salar Masood Ghazi’s Tomb

During that time, the region was ruled by King Suheldev of Shravasti. In 1034 AD, near Bahraich district headquarters, Maharaja Suheldev along with fellow kings defeated Salar Masood Ghazi in battle. Which was buried in the Dargah Sharif of now in Bahraich. People are also recognized that the place where Salar Masood was buried had an ashram of Balark Rishi and there was a pool near the same ashram called Suryakund. It was a place of worship of Hindus.

But 200 years after the death of Salar Masood Ghazi, in 1250, the then Mughal ruler of Delhi Naseeruddin Mahmood built a mausoleum at the tomb of Salar and made him famous as a saint. Later, another Mughal ruler Firoz Shah Tughlaq built several domes next to this mausoleum which later became famous as the Dargah of Salar Masood Ghazi.

Hindu devotees visit Ghazi’s dargah, offer sheets on tomb

For the last hundreds of years, a large number of Hindu devotees have come to the Dargah of Salar Masood Ghazi along with Muslims. Every year at the dargah, four Urs (religious processions) are held mainly, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm for Waqf No. 19 of Uttar Pradesh. But here in the month of Jeth (May June), a full month-long ‘Jeth Fair’ is organized, in which millions of Hindu-Muslim Zairin arrives on the mausoleum from Purvanchal region of India on the early Sunday.

Hindus celebrate Vijayotsav on Chittora lake of Bahraich

On the other hand, on the other hand, at the Chitora lake in Bahraich, where there was a war between Maharaja Suheldev and Salar Masood Ghazi, people associated with Suheldev Seva Samiti celebrate ‘Vijayotsav Day’ on the early day of ‘Jeth Mela’. Because, Suheldev defeated Ghazi in war.

It is known that the Yogi Sarkar has built a grand monument near the Chitora lake in Bahraich in the name of Maharaja Suheldev, who defeated Salar Masood Ghazi in the war. A giant statue of Maharaja Suheldev has also been installed in it. On 16 May 2019, PM Modi laid the virtual foundation stone for this attractive monument, which was prepared at a cost of crores of rupees. Along with this, the Yogi government also named the medical college of Bahraich after Maharaja Suheldev.

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