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'''Jama Masjid, Beed''' is a ] located in ], in the Indian state of ]. | '''Jama Masjid, Beed''' is a ] located in ], in the Indian state of ].<ref name=":02">{{Cite book |last=Yazdani |first=Ghulam |author-link=Ghulam Yazdani |url=https://ignca.gov.in/Asi_data/15315.pdf |title=Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Dominions, 1330 F (1920-21 A.D.) |publisher=Baptist Mission Press |year=1923 |location=Calcutta |pages=9–10}}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | The mosque consists of a courtyard and a ], which is divided into two halls. The eastern facade contains five arched entrances leading into the mosque interior. Each of these has a length of 12 feet. The roof of the building is flat in the externally, but domical internally. | ||
The mosque was commissioned by ] in the 17th century. An inscription carved into the ] mentions that the the masonry pulpit and stone flooring of the mosque was built by Sardar Khan in 1071 ] (1660 CE), during the reign of ].<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite book |last=Qazi, M. Q. Bīri |url=https://www.rekhta.org/ebooks/tareekh-e-beed-ebooks |title=تاریخ بیر |year=1898 |pages=177–178 |trans-title=History of Bir}}</ref> | |||
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An inscription carved into the ] mentions that the mosque was constructed during the reign of ] and provides the date of construction of the pulpit as 1071 ] (1660 CE).<ref name=":02">{{Cite book |last=Yazdani |first=Ghulam |url=https://ignca.gov.in/Asi_data/15315.pdf |title=Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Dominions |publisher=Baptist Mission Press |year=1923}}</ref> | |||
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Jama Masjid, Beed is a congregational mosque located in Beed, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
History
The mosque was commissioned by Jan Sipar Khan in the 17th century. An inscription carved into the mihrab mentions that the the masonry pulpit and stone flooring of the mosque was built by Sardar Khan in 1071 Hijri (1660 CE), during the reign of Aurangzeb.
Description
The mosque consists of a courtyard and a liwan, which is divided into two halls. The eastern facade contains five arched entrances leading into the mosque interior. Each of these has a length of 12 feet. The roof of the building is flat in the externally, but domical internally.
References
This page will be placed in the following categories if it is moved to the article namespace.Categories:- ^ Yazdani, Ghulam (1923). Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Dominions, 1330 F (1920-21 A.D.) (PDF). Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press. pp. 9–10.
- Qazi, M. Q. Bīri (1898). تاریخ بیر [History of Bir]. pp. 177–178.
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