Hari Parbat
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34°6′19″N 74°48′58″E / 34.10528°N 74.81611°E Haer Parvat is a hill overlooking Srinagar, the largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the site of famous Sharika Devi temple dedicated to goddess Jagadamba Sharika Bhagwati who is regarded as the presiding deity (`isht`-Devi) of Srinagar city. Haer Parvat also has other notable places of worship.
Durrani Fort
The first fortifications on the site were constructed by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1590 who built an outer wall for the fort as part of his plans for a new capital called Nager Nagor. The project, however, was never completed. The present fort was built in 1808 under the reign of Shuja Shah Durrani.[citation needed]
Sharika temple
Another name for the hill is Pradyumna Peeth.[1] It is considered sacred by the Kashmiri Pandits and hosts a temple of Shakti, who is worshipped there under the name Jagadamba Sharika Bhagawati (or simply Sharika) and depicted as having 18 arms and sitting in Shri Chakra.[citation needed]
Muslim shrines
The southern side of Haer Parvat features Makhdoom Sahib, the shrine of Hamza Makhdoom, a 16th-century Kashmiri Sufi saint locally known as Hazrat Sultan and Sultan-ul-Arifeen.[2][3]
Another shrine on the hill's southern slope is dedicated to Shah Badakhshi, a 17th-century Sufi saint.[citation needed]
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Gallery
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Hari Parbat from Dal Lake, Srinagar.
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Sharika Temple
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Sharika Temple
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Wooden windows of Hari Parbat Temple
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Shrine of Hamza Makhdoom, Srinagar.
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Kathi Darwaza – Main outer entrance to Fort
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View of the temple from the stairs
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Gurdwara Chatti Patshahi, Rainawari
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Hari Parvat
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Mata Temple
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Kathi Darwaza