A historical study on nagore dargah in Nagapattinam District
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Dargah Shareef, dargah Jamathul Aagir, Khalifa, kramats and Kanduri FestivalAbstract
The paper evaluation Historical study on Nagore Dargah in Nagapattinam District” the History is the have a look at of past activities. It helps us to understand those techniques that enabled the early humans to correctly triumph over their surroundings and broaden the contemporary civilizations. It is not just a take a look at of battles and kings as is usually understood by means of a few. It is an analysis of society, financial system and cultural developments over a long length as contemplated in to be had sources. The most common a few of the buildings of the Islamic art at such places do no longer undergo high styled architecture greater particularly at the Nagore dargahs. Nagore is a town within the Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is positioned about 12 km south of Karaikal and 5 km north of Nagapattinam. Nearby cities are Karaikal, Tiruvarur, and Velankanni.
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