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On June 15, 2018, 10:56 PM IST
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Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)
Chaand Raat or ‘The night of the moon’ is a festival which marks the end of Ramadan or Ramzan. It is celebrated by the Islamic community across the world, especially in the Indian sub-continent and among those who have emigrated from the sub-continent to other countries. Large number of Hyderabadi is seen standing in queu near Masjid e Sahifa, Azampura, Hyderabad, to buy Milk for Sher Khorma on Eid ul Fitar, which is on Saturday in India. (Photo: Zabi)