The Dhulpet Street runs in a slanting manner and to the right of the street lies small settlements around the Mangal Ka Hat Street, Kumharwari Lane, and Kamatipura Lane are visible on the map. And, to the left side of Dhulpet Street occupies the inhabited area around few narrow street lanes, where besides residences, Dargah, Latrines, and Takya are also identifiable. The word Dargah means court in Persian, is a shrine, built over the grave of a holy figure like a saint or Sufi, becomes significant after the death of the saint, and devotion towards the saint leads to the transformation of his grave into the center of pilgrimage and annual ceremonies, are seen as the popular places of worship over a period of time. And, Takya is the place where a Muslim monk or dervish resides.
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