Mosques in Delhi


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Palam Mosque - New Delhi Palam Mosque is a small brick mosque situated in the south east corner of the Palam Village in South West Delhi District, near Dwarka. New Delhi Palam Mosque - New Delhi details
Nilli Masjid - New Delhi   New Delhi Nilli Masjid - New Delhi details
Moti Masjid - New Delhi The Moti Masjid is situated in the heart of the Bhopal city in the state of Madhya Pradesh and is also known as the Pearl Mosque. New Delhi Moti Masjid - New Delhi details
Moth Ki Masjid - New Delhi Moth-ki-Masjid in Delhi was built by Miyan Bhuwa, who served as a minister during the rule of Sikandar Lodi in the 16th century. New Delhi, South India Moth Ki Masjid - New Delhi details
Madhi Masjid - New Delhi The architectural styles of the mosque have much resemblance with both the period. It is about 500 m south of the Jamali Kamali Mosque. Mehrauli in South Delhi Madhi Masjid - New Delhi details
Khirki Ki Masjid - New Delhi The Khirki mosque was built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah, who was the Prime Minister of Feroze Shah Tughlaq in 1380. The mosque gets its name from its superb windows or 'khirkees'. 4-km east of Qutb Minar, New Delhi Khirki Ki Masjid - New Delhi details
Kalu Saraj Masjid - New Delhi Kalu Saraj Masjid is one of the seven mosques built By Khan-I-Jahan, the Prime Minister of Feroze Shah Tughluq. North India Kalu Saraj Masjid - New Delhi details
Jamali Kamali Masjid - New Delhi Further down is the Jamali Kamali masjid and tomb, which has recently been renovated by INTACH, an autonomous cultural organization. New Delhi Jamali Kamali Masjid - New Delhi details
Jama Masjid - New Delhi The principle mosque of Old Delhi, Masjid-I-Jahan Numa is popularly termed as the Jama Masjid. Old Delhi, facing the Red Fort Jama Masjid - New Delhi details
Idgah - New Delhi The Idgah Mosque is one of the two mosques Shah Jahan commissioned for his new capital of Shahjahanabad, the other being the Jami Mosque. North India Idgah - New Delhi details
Dargah Qutub Sahib - New Delhi Qutb Sahib is held in high esteem and has been highly regarded for centuries, as he was the disciple and spiritual successor of Khwaja Mu'inu'd Din Chishti of Ajmer. Near Gandak ki Baoli in the Mehrauli village Dargah Qutub Sahib - New Delhi details
Chirag-i-Delhi-Dargah - New Delhi Chiragh-I-Delhi Dargah is situated in the village of Chiragh Delhi. This township grew up around the Dargah slowly and gradually. Chiragh Delhi Chirag-i-Delhi-Dargah - New Delhi details
Chauburji Masjid - New Delhi On the Chauburja Marg at the intersection with Ridge Road, about half a kilometer southeast of the Flagstaff Tower lies the remains of Chauburji Masjid. Ridge Road, New Delhi Chauburji Masjid - New Delhi details
Begumpuri Masjid - New Delhi Begumpuri Masjid Jahanpanah, so lovingly planned and so carelessly given up by Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq (1325-1351), is survived by painfully little today. North India, New Delhi Begumpuri Masjid - New Delhi details
Abdu Nabi's Mosque - New Delhi It was built in 1575-1576 by Shaikh 'Abdu'n Nabi, the ecclesiastical registrar in Akbar's reign Tilak Bridge, On Mathura Road Abdu Nabi's Mosque - New Delhi details /A>
Sunehri Masjid - New Delhi Sunehri Masjid has three large domes that were originally coated with copper- which explains the name of Masjid. Red Fort in Delhi Sunehri Masjid - New Delhi details /A>
Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid - Delhi Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid, built in the early 12th century, is situated in Mehrauli, in Delhi. This mosque was built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak to mark his victory over Rai Pithora. Tilak Bridge, On Mathura Road Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid - Delhi details
Quwwatu Islam Mosque - New Delhi The mosque known as Quwwatu'l-Islam Masjid is located adjacent to Qutub Minar in Delhi. It is believed to have been built using the carved stone slabs and materials of the remains of Hindu Temples. Qutub Minar in Delhi. Quwwatu Islam Mosque - New Delhi details