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The Jama Masjid (literally Friday Mosque), also known as Jumah Mosque or Jami' Masjid, is a Friday mosque, located in Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat, India. It was built in 1424 during the reign of Ahmad Shah I .
The construction of Jama Masjid, Ahmedabad completed in 1423. As the city expanded, the city wall was expanded. As the city expanded, the city wall was expanded. So the second fortification was carried out by Mahmud Begada in 1486, the grandson of Ahmed Shah, with an outer wall 10 km (6.2 mi) in circumference and consisting of 12 gates , 189 ...
Jama Masjid. Jami Masjid is located about 150 feet (46 m) east of the city walls (Jahdnpandh).It dates to 1513; construction was carried out over 125 years. [9] The mosque is a place of pilgrimage for those who seek blessings from the pir who is buried in one corner of the mosque gardens. [10]
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The construction of Jama Masjid, Ahmedabad completed in 1423. As the city expanded, the city wall was expanded. Ahmed Shah I died in 1443 and was succeeded by his eldest son Muizz-ud-Din Muhammad Shah (Muhammad Shah I) who expanded the kingdom to Idar and Dungarpur. He died in 1451 and was succeeded by his son Qutbuddin Ahmad Shah II who ruled ...
The sultanate commissioned mosques such as the Jami Masjid of Ahmedabad, Jama Masjid at Champaner, Jami Masjid at Khambhat, Qutbuddin Mosque, Rani Rupamati Mosque, Sarkhej Roza, Sidi Bashir Mosque, Kevada Mosque, Sidi Sayyed Mosque, Nagina Mosque and Pattharwali Masjid, as well as structures such as Teen Darwaza, Bhadra Fort and the Dada Harir ...
The mosque in c. 1860s. The mosque was erected by the founder of Ahmedabad, Ahmad Shah I, in 1414.It said to have been used as the royal household's private mosque. According to the inscription at the upper part of the central mihrab, the foundation date seems to be the 4th day of Shawwal month in AH 817 (1414/1415 CE), which is 17 De
The mosque is located south of Jama Masjid near the Astodiya Gate. The mosque was built in 1463 or 1486 during the reign of Mahmud Begada in the city by Dastur Khan, also known as Malik Khasazada, one of his ministers. [2] The tomb of Dastur Khan is located near the south doorway in an open courtyard within the complex of the mosque.