Bada Qabrastan Mumbai

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Bada Kabarastan, also written as "Bara Qabristan" (Eng. Large Graveyard) is a Muslim cemetery in the Marine Lines area of south Mumbai in India. One of the largest Muslim cemeteries in the country, it is also the final resting place of a number of icons from the Indian film industry.

Bada Kabarastan is bordered by the Chandanwadi Hindu crematorium and a Parsi cemetery.

The land was purchased and dedicated to the Muslim Community by Konkani Muslim business man of Mumbai Mr.Nakhuda Mohammad Ali Roghay. The land comprises two land one each purchased from Mrs.Woomabay widow of Mr.Shamsheth for the sum of RS. 26,620/00 on 08th of August 1829 and another from Mrs.Shapoorjee Sorqbhjhee on 28 June 1832 for the sum of 32,251/00.

Notable interments

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  • The old resting places of the beautiful [1]