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Mufti Mukarram Ahmad is the chief mufti and imam of the mosque; Jama Masjid: Delhi: 1656 CE: Sunni: Also known as Masjid-i-Jehān-Numā', roughly translating to "mosque commanding the view of the world" in Persian and Urdu; Built by 5th Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan; Kalan Masjid: Khirki Mosque: Lal Masjid: Moti Masjid: Delhi: 1660 CE
It is the oldest mosque of Kolkata. [1] Nakhoda Masjid, on Zakariya Street and Rabindra Sarani crossing near Burrabazar, which was built in 1926. There are many beautiful and old mosques. Other famous and large mosques in Kolkata include the; Tipu Sultan Mosque; the; Rajabazar Barri Masjid; the; Colootolla Chhoti Masjid; the
Lists of mosques cover mosques, places of worship for Muslims. The lists include the most famous, largest and oldest mosques, and mosques mentioned in the Quran , as well as lists of mosques in each region and country of the world.
The Zeenath Baksh Juma Masjid ('Mosque that reflects beauty') commonly known as Masjid Zeenath Baksh is the 3rd oldest mosque in India and the oldest in the state of Karnataka constructed during 644 AD. This masjid which is also known as Beliye Palli is located in the Bunder area in the city of Mangalore and is well known for its pure Indian ...
The Taj-ul-Masajid largely takes inspiration from Mughal architecture. [8] The mosque has a pink facade topped by two 18-storey high octagonal minarets with marble domes, an impressive main hallway with attractive pillars, and marble flooring resembling the likes of Jama Masjid in Delhi and the Badshahi Mosque of Lahore. [9]
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Other mosques dating back to the Qutb Shahi period include the mosques at Khairatabad, Hayatnagar, and Musheerabad. After a brief Mughal rule, the Nizams of Hyderabad ruled the city between 1724 and 1948. Some of the mosques from this period, such as the Afzal Gunj mosque and Chowk Ke Masjid were reminiscent of the Qutb Shahi style. [4]