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  2. Ahmed Shah's Mosque - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Sultan Ahmad Shah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Old Pahang State Mosque. It is named after the recorded Sultan Ahmad al-Mu’azzam Shah Ibni Almarhum Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Ali (23 May 1836 – 9 May 1914), who was the sixth Raja Bendahara of Pahang and the founder and first modern Sultan of Pahang that established Pahang's present regal family.

  4. Ahmad Shah I - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah I, born Ahmad Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, ... He built Ahmad Shah's Mosque and Jama Mosque (1424) in Ahmedabad. Consolidation of Sultanate

  5. Ahmad Shah's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah's Tomb, locally known as Badshah no Hajiro or Raja no Hajiro (King's Mausoleum), is a medieval mosque and the group of tombs in Ahmedabad, India. Ahmad Shah's tomb is situated close to Jama Mosque and Manek Chowk .

  6. Jama Mosque, Ahmedabad - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1424 during the reign of Ahmad Shah I. The inscription on the central mihrab commemorates the inauguration of the mosque in AH 827 (1423/1424 CE), on the 1st Sarar, or January 4, by Sultan Ahmad Shah I. [1] The mosque lies in the old walled city, and it is situated outside Bhadra Fort area. [2]

  7. Shah Mosque (Isfahan) - Wikipedia

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    The Shah Mosque (Persian: مسجد شاه) is a mosque located in Isfahan, Iran. It is located on the south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square. It was built during the Safavid Empire under the order of Abbas the Great. It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian architecture in the Islamic era.

  8. Sarkhej Roza - Wikipedia

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    Sarkhej was once a prominent centre of Sufi culture in the country, where influential Sufi saint Shaikh Ahmed Ganj Baksh lived. It was on the saint's suggestion that Sultan Ahmed Shah set up his capital on the banks of the Sabarmati, a few miles away from Sarkhej. The complex is a Monument of National Importance. [2]

  9. Ahmad Shah Durrani - Wikipedia

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    Fatehpuri Mosque, where Alamgir received Ahmad Shah before he entered Delhi. Meeting with Alamgir at the Fatehpuri Mosque, Ahmad Shah led a grand entry into Delhi, which was marked with a gun salute. [126] [127] However many inhabitants of the city had already fled or hidden, with the streets completely deserted. Many people barricaded ...