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2 Boundaries of Dar-ul-Shifa  





3 Development and landmarks  





4 Transport  





5 Fire incident at QQSUDA  





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Dar-ul-Shifa
house of health
Inner City
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictHyderabad
MetroHyderabad
Established1591; 433 years ago (1591)
Founded byMuhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Named forThe hospital built here in 1591; 433 years ago (1591)
Government
 • BodyGHMC
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500024
Lok Sabha constituencyHyderabad
Vidhan Sabha constituencyCharminar
Planning agencyGHMC

Dar-ul-Shifa is a neighbourhood in of the Old City of Hyderabad, India,[1] named after the 16th-century hospital it once housed. The location was founded in AD 1591, more than 400 years ago, by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah, the founder of Hyderabad city. Today it houses a large population of Shia Muslims and comes alive on the days of Muharram and Shia festivals. Most of the households have family members settled abroad, and whose remittances increase the quality of life.

InArabic, and derived from it in Urdu, Turkish and Persian, dar al-shifa means "house of health", i.e. "hospital". The name of the location is derived from the fact that initially the area was popularly known for its hospital. Dar-ul-Shifa Hospital and Jama Masjid were built in the same period as the Charminar monument-cum-mosque and the huge Makkah Masjid (Mecca Mosque).

Geographically, Dar-ul-Shifa lies in the south of Hyderabad city, on the banks of River Musi. It lies under the Charminar Assembly Constituency. Historically it is one of the old urban areas of Hyderabad; now it is part of the Old City of Hyderabad.

History

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The area got this name for the hospital built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah over 400 years ago. Later, during the rule of the Nizams, due to insufficient space the hospital was moved to another building and the old building was converted into a Hussainia called Alawa e-Sartouq. The alam[definition needed] is made of part of the sartouq, a metal headgear with spikes, which the fourth Shia Imam Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin had to put on after being captured by Yazid I's forces along with the ladies of Ahl al-Bayt. This Hussainia can be visited anytime throughout the year. Currently this building is under H.E.H. the Nizam's Charitable Trust.[2]

Boundaries of Dar-ul-Shifa

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Dar-ul-Shifa is surrounded by Musi River, Noorkhan Bazar, Dabeerpura, Purani Haveli and Chatta Bazaar.

Darushifa starts from the new Bridge Mosque, also known as Naya Pul, and the suburbs start from the Masjid Haji Kamal and on the other side Aza Khane Zehra, which was built by HEH, the 7th Nizam-Mir Osman Ali Khan.

Development and landmarks

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Darushifa is one of the oldest urban area of Hyderabad city and was developed in the Nizam's period with the extension of Jama Masjid. One can find the beautifully renewed Jama Masjid, with a market around the area of the mosque. Here you can find your choice of shops and restaurants, the most famous restaurant being Hussaini Cafe.

There are two famous orphanages namely Dar-ul-Yatama and Zehra boys, which dal under (??) for Shia community charitable hostels.

Until the 1980s, the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation head office was located in Dar-ul-Shifa, currently it is serving as Quli Qutub Shahi Urban Development Authority (QQSUDA) head office.

Transport

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Dar-u-Shifa is connected by buses run by TSRTC. All the RTC buses which head towards Charminar rout thru Dar-ul-Shifa.

The closest MMTS train station is at Dabeerpura. The nearest metro station is mgbs metro station

Fire incident at QQSUDA

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On May 7, 2019 , a fire broke out at the Quli Qutub Shahi Urban Development Authority in Darulshifa. The fire, which broke out at around 4 pm on Monday, started at the record room that is on the first floor of the GHMC-owned building.The fire officials found it difficult to control the fire due to poor condition of the building .After nearly four hours , the fire was contained .[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Dar-ul-Shifa, place that holds Hyderabad's sporting memories". The Times of India. 31 January 2022.
  • ^ Akbar, Syed (23 August 2017). "Hyderabads first full fledged hospital liies on death bed". Times of India. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  • ^ "Fire breaks out at Darulshifa in Hyderabad". Deccan Chronicle. 7 May 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2020.

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