History
It is more than 950 year old and the final resting place of Shah Syed Qayamuddin. Railway tracks on both the sides later on confirmed the strong existence of the shrine, as the British have planned to relocate the structure. Architecture is very beautiful and the campus also includes a mosque. It is a symbol of faith for every religion as people from all walks of life assemble here. Colourful, golden edged Chadars are sold outside the shrine, which devotees have been offering for centuries as a mark of respect and thanksgiving to the Peer Saheb.
The railway line passes right next to the shrine and access to the place cannot come without crossing over the mesh of rail tracks.