Imambara Zadibal
| Imambara Qadeem Zadibal | |
|---|---|
امام بارگاہ زڈی بل | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Shia Islam |
| Region | Kashmir |
| Rite | Mourning of Muharram |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Husayniyya |
| Location | |
| Location | Zadibal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir |
| Country | India |
Imambara Zadibal in Jammu and Kashmir | |
Interactive map showing Imambara Zadibal in Srinagar | |
| Coordinates | 34°06′39″N 74°48′10″E / 34.110776°N 74.802866°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Persian architecture |
| Founder | Kaji Chak |
| Established | 1518 |
| Specifications | |
| Dome | 1 |
| Minaret | 2 |
Imambara Zadibal also known as Imambara Qadeem, is one of the oldest and most prominent Husayniyya in the Kashmir Valley. It was originally constructed in 1518 CE by Kaji Chak, a minister during the reign of Sultan Muhammad Shah. The Imambara holds a central place in the observance of Muharram in Kashmir, serving as the focal point for mourning processions and majalis. It is located in the Zadibal area of Srinagar, to the west side of Hari Parbat fort.