Nagore Durgha, Singapore
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The Nagore Durgha (or Nagore Dargah) is a shrine in Singapore built by Muslims from southern India between 1828 and 1830, and was originally known as Shahul Hamid Dargha. When this shrine was first built, Telok Ayer Street where the shrine is located was a sandy beach crowded with sailing craft. While its physical surroundings have changed beyond recognition, the monument itself – save for conservation and preservation work in 2007 – has changed little since the late 19th century. It has a unique blend of Classical and Indian Muslim motifs.
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Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Outram
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N 1.2814166666667 ° | E 103.84783333333 ° |
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Nagore Durgha Indian Muslim Heritage Centre;Nagore Dargah
Telok Ayer Street 140
068604 Singapore, Outram
Singapore
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