Mughal documents of over 250 years were highlighted for pilgrims in Allahabad

There was a change in India. The Mughal empire fell and the East India Company spread its impact through the subcontinent. In this background, a document of the era, now preserved in the Telangana State Archives and Research Institute (Tsari), emphasizes how pilgrims who get a dent in the Ganges from different parts of the country get religious autonomy. This document is a decision, a royal decision issued by mughal -cage Shah Alam II, Abul Muzaffar Jalaluddin Muhammad. This decision with a length of 102 cm and 46 cm width directs the officers stationed in the Suba (Province) of Allahabad that no pilgrim should be charged. In addition, it makes the government carrying all expenses. Share this story -tags