As expected I have never seen a shrine like this. A mazar so plain and blunt, you won't even see a single quranic couplet on the walls, no names, every sort of glorifying was removed by the recent regime, door half blown away and the courtyard recently damaged by the talibs to counter the so called thought of some locals believing him to be the 'sahib aakhir uz zaman'
You gotta watch the video to find out what happened when i went to interview the so called followers 😅 (coming soon)
You gotta watch the video to find out what happened when i went to interview the so called followers 😅 (coming soon)
Mind blowing story and a shrine of an awliya that helped afghani people against the americans and russians.
I always had a thing for paranormal activities and i am always looking for places that are surrounded by legends, ghosts ad whatnot. And if you search for any haunted places in Afghanistan, without a doubt you will come across the site known as OP rock in the Garmshir district.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/haunted-afghan-military-outpost
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/31/world/asia/afghanistan-haunted-outpost.html
This former american outpost (although now gone) has been surrounded with many legends. But what make this place special is a local belief that the patron saint of the city, Hazrat Amir Agha helped the locals fight the agressors and win the battle in that region.
I always had a thing for paranormal activities and i am always looking for places that are surrounded by legends, ghosts ad whatnot. And if you search for any haunted places in Afghanistan, without a doubt you will come across the site known as OP rock in the Garmshir district.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/haunted-afghan-military-outpost
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/31/world/asia/afghanistan-haunted-outpost.html
This former american outpost (although now gone) has been surrounded with many legends. But what make this place special is a local belief that the patron saint of the city, Hazrat Amir Agha helped the locals fight the agressors and win the battle in that region.
Atlas Obscura
The Harrowing Tale of Afghanistan’s ‘Haunted’ Outpost
Centuries-old culture and modern military psychology intertwined at Observation Point Rock.
Although this video is not part of Farda but its story will blow your mind away. Coming soon 🤙