Jama Masjid
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Jama Masjid
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Masjid-i Jahān-Numā
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Jami Mosque
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Delhi, Delhi, India
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India
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ca. 1650-1656
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17th century
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Architecture and City Planning
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Mughal
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Indian
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Red sandstone & white marble
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main gate
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Conceived as the largest mosque of the Indian subcontinent (later surpassed by Aurawgzib's Jami mosque in Lahore), the Jami mosque of Delhi was built as the congregational mosque of Shah Jahan's new city of Shahjahanabad. Located on a high ridge near Shah Jahan's palace-fort (now known as the Red Fort), the mosque is raised on a high plinth and approached by steep flights of steps on the north, east and south sides. The prayer chamber has a prominent central portal, and is surmounted by three bulbous white marble domes and framed with towering minarets. Prayer hall: 27x61 m
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courtyard: 100 m sq.
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Saif Haq
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Saif Haq
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© Saif Haq
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“Jama Masjid”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 15, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/14598