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Talpur-era alams — a part of Hyderabad’s cultural identity
HYDERABAD: 52-years-old Nisar Ahmed Bhatti, a carpenter, always feels deeply passionate when working on alam of the city’s oldest Imambargahs ahead of Muharram.
For him, working on alam is not a job but labour of love and deep religious passion. “Ye mera ishq hai (it’s my love),” remarks Bhatti. Besides his routine work, he takes care of the alam at over 100-year-old Imambargah Anjuman Safina-i-Hussaini (1909) in Hyderabad’s oldest locality Tando Agha where he worked on a 82-foot alam in 2009. It still exists there.