
Rectangular shaped plan, decorated with multiple minarets inspired from Moghul Architecture. The property includes the main prayer hall, women’s prayer section and ablutions. there are one large minaret, along with 3 medium-sized and finally 12 small minarets ornamenting the facility. the building has an extended area of a garden that hosts events along with a multi-purpose hall as an annex.
The mihrab, a semicircular niche in the mosque wall that denotes the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and the direction in which Muslims gaze when they pray, is one of the most noticeable features of the original structure to have survived.
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