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Hasnabad Dargah

Tourist attraction β€’ Mosque β€’ Shrine

πŸ‘πŸ‘ Very peaceful place but beutiful at the same time. Also very strict. Its a heritage property and Jamatkhana for Khojas. They speak gujrati and their wedding ritual is quite similar to gujratis. Very good destination for wedding. Stunning chember and makbara. Beutiful place a must visit in mumbai. People often mention Mumbai, peaceful,


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Hasnabad Dargah, Anjeerwadi Road, Byculla East, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400010, India

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4.70 (827 reviews)

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  • 5/5 Harley H. 2 years ago on Google
    Known as Mumbai’s very own Taj Mahal, Hasnabad Dargah is one of the prettiest mausoleums in the city, made of blue and white stones with two minarets and a blue dome. It’s located in Mazgaon, one of the seven islands that made Mumbai, and was built to house the tomb of the 1st Aga Khani, Shah Hasan Ali Shah, who came to India from Iran in the early 1800s. What To See: The monument is illuminated after sunset, so that’s a sight for sore eyes for any visitor.
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  • 5/5 Sanket S. 2 years ago on Google
    Very peaceful place but beutiful at the same time. Also very strict. Its a heritage property and Jamatkhana for Khojas. They speak gujrati and their wedding ritual is quite similar to gujratis. Very good destination for wedding. Stunning chember and makbara. Beutiful place a must visit in mumbai.
    4 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 3/5 Jiten T. 4 years ago on Google
    Place is nice from outside but entry is restricted to guji-muslims and not others so other people can only see from gate cannot enter.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 4/5 Sourav B. 1 year ago on Google
    Great architecture and very well maintained monument. It is a bit sad that entry is restricted to people of other faith and you cannot appreciate the beauty of this monument up close. The security guard at the gate was really nice who explained us the rules and allowed us to take a lot of photographs.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Humayun Niaz Ahmed P. 8 months ago on Google
    Aga Khan I Shah HasanAli Shah's Maqbara, Hasanabad, Mazagaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra - India. Hasanabad or Shah Hasan Ali's Maqbara or Mausoleum is the resting place of 46th Imam - Aga Khan I, Imam of the Nizari Ismailite sect of the Shiite Muslims, circa 1884, Mazagaon. A marble paean glows through the grime Standing at the threshold of Hasanabad, it's almost impossible to believe that this brilliant blue-domed building belongs to Mumbai. Its golden minarets evoke memories of Delhi or Hyderabad but not Mumbai's grimy Mazagaon. Yet, Hasanabad, is a veritable treasure trove of little known nuggets of the city's history. This marble mausoleum took a full three years to build and the minaret is said to be 19 feet high. The monument may soon gain an important distinction - a new list of heritage structures is awaiting approval and Hasanabad is at last on it.
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  • 5/5 Boy On The Saddle A. 2 years ago on Google
    People call this the Taj Mahal of Mumbai and rightly so because it looks grand and gorgeous. The light palette colors makes is look simple yet royal and looks a magnanimous architecture. Sad part is you cannot witness this beauty from close quarters as it is restricted access. But whatever of it you can see from the outside makes for a treat for the eyes. Must visit place to see it's beauty and this could be a one minute stopover destination of the things to see in Mumbai.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 ALTAF S. 7 months ago on Google
    Hasan Ali Shah Maa Baaps Dargah, Very peaceful place, when you are sitting in the passage, at Parthar, You will have natures cool airconditioner
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Al Karim D. 3 years ago on Google
    It’s part of our faith,activities as Ismali community belongings and same time my wife home place were parents live there
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  • 4/5 Priyanka J. 4 years ago on Google
    It's a very beautiful place. Unfortunately this structure has become a part of private property, were not allowed to go inside to see it.
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  • 4/5 nΓ―ckysāyyΓͺd 4 years ago on Google
    It's private property of Ismaili khoja,A beautiful mosque with a good spacious campus. People of this religion has residence too.Children often play football in this campus.
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  • 5/5 Alisha A. 6 months ago on Google
    In chaotic life I am finding peace at this place. Must visit place
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 4/5 B'Shree 2 years ago on Google
    Since childhood I have visited this place multiple times. A decade earlier the entry rules were not so strict but now it is. Peaceful, beautiful and indeed the 'Mini Taj Mahal of India' build around 1800. A must see at least from the outside. You can stop the vehicle near by and just see it. I bet you won't be disappointed with the view. It is at walking distance from Rani Baug - 10 mins. So if you have time do experience the glory and hidden gem of Mumbai.

  • 5/5 Pinaz P. 7 months ago on Google
    This place is a Ismaili Khoja exclusive place for prayer and paying respects. So if you need to find solace in something this is the right place for you. It’s serene and divine. You need to get down at Mumbai Central and get a taxi for anjeerwadi to reach here.

  • 5/5 Alinoor L. 1 year ago on Google
    Holy place, met our friends and had good time

  • 4/5 Nive Raitz von F. 11 months ago on Google
    Blink and you'll miss it. It's startling to see such a grand archway along the main road, the dargah proper lies deeper into the compound, its ornate minarets glinting welcomingly. Our own welcome was less effusive, as the watchman asked us if we were Ismailis. Honestly, this surprised me. It took some persuasion to get past him, which spoiled things a little, but then we were given a personalised guided tour by a warden, peppered with many historical anecdotes. It would have made five stars, but for the unnecessarily over-vigilant gatekeeper.

  • 5/5 Malik B. 1 year ago on Google
    It's a religious place and always eager to be here Loved 😍 it

  • 5/5 Laila N. 6 months ago on Google
    Heaven on earth peaceful calm place prayers are heard and very religious prayer places

  • 5/5 Dilawar D. 1 year ago on Google
    Very peaceful place, you never feel to leave from there. Ya Ali Madad

  • 1/5 Samar S. 1 year ago on Google
    Closed community, doesn't even allow fellow muslims to visit. Looks bad for all the good the community supposedly stands for, rest God knows better.

  • 5/5 Sonaly A. 1 year ago on Google
    Just love going here. It's a very peaceful place.

  • 5/5 Rehman B. 2 years ago on Google
    Lovely ambience, you will get peace just sitting there

  • 5/5 Uzin J. 2 years ago on Google
    Peaceful environment. A must visit place.

  • 5/5 ASIF K. 2 years ago on Google
    Peaceful clean pure and spiritual

  • 1/5 Saeed S. 2 years ago on Google
    A taj Mahal in the bylanes of mazgaon. Beautiful and peaceful I must say! Got to see it to believe it

  • 5/5 Amyn D. 3 years ago on Google
    Place of ultimate solutions and wishes fulfillment, place where you can find peace.

  • 5/5 Sharon B. 4 years ago on Google
    Quite and peaceful religious place.

  • 5/5 Mohsin M. 2 years ago on Google
    Peaceful place....it remind me my childhood memories....


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