Dhuburi exists where the Brahmaputra takes its southward
elbow turn, to enter Bangladesh. It has a rare scenic beauty.
It is associated with the Beula-Lakhinder episode, a legend
found associated with several other places of Assam.
Prime Attractions
The Gurdwara
Dhuburi also associated with the 10th Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur
Singh, who with his regiment, accompanied the Mughal General
Ram Singh in his invasion of Assam in AD 1669 and established
the first Gurdwara of this region at the highest spot of
this town. Of late, the old Gurdwara has been replaced by
a magnificent one which can be seen from several kilometers
away all around.
Panchpeer Dargah
The Panchpeer Dargah is a shrine built over the mortal
remains of five Mohammedan Saints who visited Assam in the
17th century AD. Though a Muslim Dargah, it is equally venerated
by Hindus and Muslims.
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