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Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta

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Location
  
Thatta, Pakistan

District
  
Thatta

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Mosque

Address
  
Thatta, Pakistan

Leadership
  
Shah Jahan

Material
  
Tile

Affiliation
  
Islam

Province
  
Sindh

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Opened
  
1647

Number of domes
  
100

Year consecrated
  
1644

Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta

Architectural styles
  
Islamic architecture, Mughal architecture

Similar
  
Wazir Khan Mosque, Badshahi Mosque, Ranikot Fort, Sunehri Masjid - Lahore, Tomb of Jahangir

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The Shah Jahan Mosque is located in Thatta, Sindh province, Pakistan. It was built during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He made it as a gift for the kind and warm hospitality of the people of Thatta. It is unique in this way that it contains no minarets but has a total of a staggering, 100 domes, the highest for any structure in Pakistan. Unlike other Mughal-era structures, it also does not contain pink sandstone. It was made using materials from areas of Sunday such as Hala (where the bricks were imported from).

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History

The mosque was built in 1647, during the reign of Mughal King Shah Jahan, as a gift to the people of Sindh for their hospitality . It has been on the tentative UNESCO World Heritage list since 1993.

Architecture

The mosque was built with acoustics in mind: a person speaking on one end of the dome can be heard from the other end when the speech exceeds 100 decibels.

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References

Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta Wikipedia