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Great Mosque, Budaun

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Location
  
Badaun, India

Architectural type
  
Imperial

Dome dia. (outer)
  
36 feet

Height
  
47 m

Completed
  
1223

Affiliation
  
Islam

Architectural style
  
Persian

Dome dia. (inner)
  
34 feet

Capacity
  
23,500

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Mosque

Similar
  
Jama Masjid - Dildar Na, Mohammed Ghous Mosque, Eidgah - Kheri, Lal Masjid - Delhi, Begumpur Mosque - Dindigul

The Jama Masjid or Great Mosque is a major mosque built in historic center of Budaun.

The mosque was built by Iltutmish, the ruler of Delhi Sultanate that time.This mosque reflects Persian and Afghan architecture. It has three gates: the main gate, facing Shakeel Road, is made up of red marble and stands 100 feet tall. The second gate is in Farshori Tola and the third one in Sotha. It has a central dome surrounded by two more domes, and 5 other domes too. The floor is made from white marble (SangeMarMar). It has a "Hauz"(pond) and three "WuzuKhana"(Washroom and sitting Room) on its premises. Two sides of mosque are occupied by residential blocks: the Jama Masjid Quarters.

This mosque is the third oldest existing and second largest mosque of the country after Delhi's Jama Masjid, having a standard capacity of 23500. The built up part of the mosque is larger than any other mosque of the country. Before the expansion of Delhi's Jama Masjid, it was the largest and most famous mosque of the country. The central dome of the mosque is considered to be the largest for any dome of mosque in the country.

It is also a Monument of National Importance and a National Heritage Site.

References

Great Mosque, Budaun Wikipedia


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