Delhi: Mosque
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Qutb complex
Ruins from an ancient Muslim sultanate The Qutb complex, located in the bustling city of Delhi, India, is a remarkable historical site that boasts a blend of ancient ruins and architectural marvels. At the heart of the complex stands the Qutb Minar, a soaring 73-meter-high tower that is considered the...
Jama Masjid
Vast, 17th-century Mughal-style mosque The Jama Masjid stands as a monumental example of Mughal architecture in the heart of Delhi, India. This grand mosque, completed in 1656, was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who is also known for the creation of the Taj Mahal.
Fatehpuri Mosque
Lively mosque dating to the 17th century Fatehpuri Mosque stands as a testament to the Mughal architecture in the heart of Delhi, India. Built in 1650 by Fatehpuri Begum, one of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's wives, the mosque is a striking example of the grandeur of the Mughal era.
Moti Masjid
The Moti Masjid is a white marble mosque inside the Red Fort complex in Delhi, India. Located to the west of the Hammam and close to the Diwan-i-Khas, it was built by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb from 1659-1660.
Khirki Mosque
Khirki Mosque, approached from the Khirki Village in South Delhi and close to the Satpula or the seven arched bridge on the edge of southern wall of Jahanpanah, was a mosque built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah, the prime minister of Feroz Shah Tughlaq of the Tughlaq Dynasty.
Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque
Nizamuddin Markaz, also called Banglewali Masjid, is a mosque located in Nizamuddin West in South Delhi, India.
Nizamuddin Dargah
Muslim shrine dedicated to a Sufi saint Nizamuddin Dargah is the dargah of the Sufi saint Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya. Situated in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi, the dargah is visited by thousands of pilgrims every week. The site is also known for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions.
Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb
Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb, located in the Archaeological Village complex in Mehrauli, Delhi, India, comprise two monuments adjacent to each other; one is the mosque and the other is the tomb of Jamali and Kamali.
Masjid Mubarak Begum
The Mubarak Begum Mosque also known as Randi ki Masjid is a 19th-century historical red sandstone mosque belonging to the Mughal Empire located in Hauz Qazi, Shahjahanabad, Delhi, the Chawri Bazaar metro station in India.
Sunehri Masjid
The Sunehri Masjid is an 18th-century mosque in Old Delhi. It was built by Mughal noble Roshan-ud-Daula, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. It is located near the Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, once an imperial boulevard leading to the Red Fort.
Panja Sharif
Panja Sharif the oldest Karbala in the city of Delhi. It is located at Kashmiri Gate. It is a major majlis khana used for Karbala mourning ceremonies. Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi has addressed the ashrae majalis of Panja Sharif Imambargah for many years. Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi is buried there.
Golden Mosque
The Golden Mosque, or Sunehri Masjid, is a mosque in Chandni Chowk of Old Delhi. It is located outside the southwestern corner of Delhi Gate of the Red Fort, opposite the Netaji Subhash Park.
Kotla Mubarakpur Complex
Kotla Mubarakpur Complex, a medieval famous urban village, is a market place with residential colony in South central part of New Delhi. Kotla Mubarakpur classified by the Delhi Development Authority as an Urban Village which is dominated by baisla clan of gurjar.Village kotla...
Moth ki Mosque
Moth ki Mosque is a heritage building located in Delhi, and was built in 1505 by Wazir Miya Bhoiya, Prime Minister during the reign of Sikander Lodi of the Lodi dynasty. It was a new type of mosque developed by the Lodis in the fourth city of the medieval Delhi of the Delhi Sultanate.
Qila-i-Kuhna Mosque
Qila-i-Kuhna Mosque is a mosque located inside the premises of Purana Qila in Delhi, the capital of India. After Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun, he occupied Purana Qila. There, he built the mosque for his private use, which became a "symbol of his royal aspiration". The mosque is believed to have been constructed in 1541 CE.
Hijron Ka Khanqah
Hijron Ka Khanqah is an Islamic monument located in Mehrauli, South Delhi, India. The literal meaning of Hijron ka Khanqah is a "Sufi spiritual retreat for eunuchs", with the word hijron more widely referring to a specific community of transgender women throughout the Indian subcontinent.
Shia Jama Mosque
Shia Jama Masjid is located at Kashmiri Gate, Delhi. Hujjatul-Islam Syed Mohsin Ali Taqvi is its imam.