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Moula Ali hill

Moula Ali hill
مولا علی پہاڑ
Moula Ali hill in 1875
Moula Ali hill in 1875
Highest point
Elevation 614.7 m (2,017 ft)
Coordinates 17°15′57″N 78°35′48″E / 17.26583°N 78.59667°E / 17.26583; 78.59667Coordinates: 17°15′57″N 78°35′48″E / 17.26583°N 78.59667°E / 17.26583; 78.59667
Geography
Moula Ali hillمولا علی پہاڑ is located in India
Moula Ali hillمولا علی پہاڑ
Moula Ali hill
مولا علی پہاڑ
Moula Ali hill is located in northeast Hyderabad
Location Moula Ali, Hyderabad, India
Climbing
Easiest route 484 steps

Moula Ali hill is a monadnock or dome-shaped hill located in Moula Ali, Hyderabad, India. It is well known for the Moula Ali dargah and a holy stone, which are both on top of the hill.

The Moula Ali hill is approximately 614 metres (2,014 ft) tall. It has 484 steps from dargah to bottom of the hill and has about 600 tombs around it.

There is another hillock near the Moula Ali hill, called "Qadam -e- Rasul", on which the sacred relics of the prophet were deposited by Mohammad Shakrullah Rahan, a servant of Asaf Jahi.

The area near the hill has been inhabited by humans since Neolithic times. Excavations have found pottery, iron tools and fragments of human skeleton near the site.

In 1578, a eunuch of the Qutub Shahi court named Yakut was ill. He dreamt that a man in green dress told him to visit Moula Ali hill because Ali was waiting for him on top of the hill. In his dream Yakut went to the hill with the man and saw Ali sitting on top of the hill resting his hand on a stone. The next morning, Yaqut's illness was cured and a stone was found on the hill, which is said to have had the hand marks of Ali on it. After hearing about this incident, the Sultan visited the hill and ordered a dargah to be built on top of the hill. The stone that was found is kept in the shrine on top of the hill.

The hill was named 'Maula Ali', which means 'My Lord Ali', after the incident. The stone became popular for sufis, ascetics and mystics because of the belief that the stone has healing powers.

Qutub shahi sultans began an annual pilgrimage on 17th Rijab to the hill from Golconda, but after sunni Muslims conquered Hyderabad in 1687, the festival temporarily stopped. In the Nizams rule, this festival became one of the two important national festivals.


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