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Mughal-era Mosque مسجد

G5CM+47M, Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

Mughal-era Mosque مسجد
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Asif Siraj
Asif Siraj
A small elevated beautiful mosque is situated on the western side of the Rajon Ki Baoli. The mosque, probably built in 1512 at Rajon ki baoli is attached to the stepwell, and is
probably contemporary to the stepwell. The mosque is three bays deep and each of the three compartments is entered through an archway. The roof is
accessible from a steep flight of steps at either end. At the south east corner of the courtyard
is a gateway. The tomb in the same compound as the mosque has an inscription on a red
sandstone slab above the chajja on the south side dating it to 1506 AD. This mosque is neglected by the authorities for reasons best known to them. Unfortunately neither authorities nor people of the area is concerned about the fate of these beautiful heritage.
Ravi Srivastava
Ravi Srivastava
A small mosque adjacent to rajaon ki baoli. One can visit and enjoy the beautiful views of Mehrauli from here.
Salman Siddiqui
Salman Siddiqui
Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar271 days ago
VᎥveҜ Kบᴍαr Seнgαl
VᎥveҜ Kบᴍαr Seнgαl2 years ago
The Mosque of Mughal-era is under Jamali Kamali Park. Which is very nice to see, it was a lot of fun to come here and the atmosphere here is very nice to see. I'm really enjoying here. It's looking amazing...
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