| Mosques |
Description |
Location |
| 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. |
Palam Village, Near Dearka. |
| Nilli Masjid
- New Delhi |
|
Hauz Khas |
| 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. |
4 Km from center New Delhi |
| 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. |
Near South Extension, South
Delhi |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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. |
Kalu-Sarai |
| 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. |
Mehrauli |
| 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 |
| 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. |
Hauz Khas |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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. |
Near Aurbindo Ashram |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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. |