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India has a rich tapestry of history, and within this fabric, there are several monuments and locations that have connections to queer history.
These monuments, with their artistic and architectural beauty, offer glimpses into the historical perspectives on gender and sexuality in India.
Here are some notable places in India with queer history:
This monument is often discussed in the context of queer history due to the intimate relationship between the two individuals buried there: the Sufi saint Sheikh Jamali Kamboh and Kamali
The Hijron Ka Khanqah was established as a residence and gathering place for the hijra community
This tomb is dedicated to the Armenian Sufi saint and mystic Sarmad, who fell in love with a Hindu boy named Abhay Chand
In several parts of India, there are temples and shrines dedicated to Bahuchara Mata, the patron goddess of the hijra community
Some of the sculptures and carvings depict same-sex intimacy and other diverse expressions of sexuality
These monuments offer glimpses into the historical perspectives on gender and sexuality in India