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Malik Alam's Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Islam

Status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Indo-Islamic architecture

Architectural type
  
Mosque

State
  
Gujarat

Opened
  
1422

Number of minarets
  
2 (fallen)

Number of domes
  
5

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Location
  
Shah Alam area, Ahmedabad

Municipality
  
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

Heritage designation
  
Monument of National Importance ASI Monument No. N-GJ-36

Similar
  
Saiyad Usman Mosque, Miya Khan Chishti's Mosque, Haibat Khan's Mosque, Baba Lului's Mosque, Achut Bibi's Mosque

Malik Alam's Mosque, also known as Peer Kalam's Mosque is a medieval mosque in Shah Alam area of Ahmedabad, India.

History and architecture

Malik Alam's mosque, built in 1422 by one of Sultan Ahmed Shah I's sons-in-law, Malik Alam bin Kabir, styled Vazir-ul-Mamalik. Compared with the earlier buildings in the Ahmedabad, it shows greater skill in fitting the niche and ornament of Hindu spire to the base of the Islamic minaret.

James Burgess, wrote in 1900, in the Archaeological Survey of Western India, VII, "It will be seen that [the mosque] has five domes and the roof is supported by 72 pillars (counting those in the open sections of the façade on each side) together with 44 pilasters. The interior dimensions are 112 feet 7 inches by 31 feet 8 inches, and the end and back walls are 3 feet 3 inches thick, that in front being 5 feet 11 inches...the central dome is considerably the higher, but there is in the façade only one large pointed arch in the middle, on each side of the minarets. In the back wall were five marble mihrabs, two in each end, facing the open colonnades, and the central one facing the great arch...The minarets above the level of the façade had been shaken when the upper portions were thrown down, and together with a small canopy on four pillars that stood between the turrets, they were taken down by the Public Works Department about 1882."

Both minarets were damaged in 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake. The mosque is threatened by encroachment and illegal construction.

References

Malik Alam's Mosque Wikipedia