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Mosque in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaJama Masjid, Chanderi | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Monument of National Importance | |
Reference no. | N-MP-127 |
Jama Masjid, Chanderi is a congregational mosque in Chanderi, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is listed as a monument of national importance.
Description
The mosque has three domes, one over each bay. The prayer hall has eleven arched entrances, while the northern and southern arcades have nine each.
References
- ^ Percy Brown (1942). Indian Architecture. p. 65.
- Merklinger, Elizabeth Schotten (2005). Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. ISBN 978-81-215-1088-2.
- "Archnet > Site > Jami' Masjid of Chanderi". www.archnet.org. Retrieved 2024-12-19.
Bibliography
- Nath, Ram (1979). "The Jami Masjid (c. 1450 A.D.)". The Art of Chanderi: A Study of the 15th Century Monuments of Chanderi. Ambika Publications.
24°42′37″N 78°08′06″E / 24.7103°N 78.1350°E / 24.7103; 78.1350
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