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Shahi Masjid

WZ-257, Sadh Gali, Palam Village, Palam, New Delhi, Delhi 110077, India

Shahi Masjid
Mosque
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H3QH+8P New Delhi, Delhi, India
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Ali Ahsan
Ali Ahsan
Expected better maintenance from ASI. Still, it is an experience visiting a mosque from the sixteenth century!
PARWAAZ
PARWAAZ
This historic Masjid needs maintenance....
Nowadays it is used as a regular Masjid
Ratan Gaur
Ratan Gaur
The Only Surviving Building Of Babur's Reign In Delhi At the south-east corner of the village of Palam, which is recognized for its Sanskrit inscription and which was visited by Ibn-Battuta, exists a small brick-built mosque, with small domed minarets on the four corners of its roof. According to an inscription in mixed Arabic and Persian prose on the northern arch of its central compartment, it was built by one Ghazanfar in 935 AH (1528- 29) in the reign of Babur. It is thus, the only surviving building of Babur's reigns in Delhi and one of the few of his period in India. A second inscription in Persian verse on the mosque repeats the same subject matter with some small dissimilarity.
Naseem Ahmed
Naseem Ahmed
Very nice and archaeological constructed mosque! But very hard to find in very shrink gali,
Suhaib Alvi
Suhaib Alvi
Old Mosque. ASI protected Site
Arif Khan
Arif Khan
Babur era mosque
Muhammed sameer
Muhammed sameer
Masjid is good enough
SEIKH SALIM MUSTAQ
SEIKH SALIM MUSTAQ
Most Beautiful and Perfect
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