Sunehri Masjid (Chandni Chowk)
The Sunehri Masjid (سنهرى مسجد, lit. Golden Mosque) is a mosque in Old Delhi.
Sunehri Masjid (Chandni Chowk) | |
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Sunehri Masjid at Chandni Chowk, old Delhi | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Central Delhi |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
Location | |
Location | Delhi |
Country | India |
Shown within Delhi Sunehri Masjid (Chandni Chowk) (India) | |
Territory | Delhi |
Geographic coordinates | 28.656050°N 77.231887°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Indo-Islamic |
It is located near the Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, once an imperial boulevard leading to the Red Fort. The mosque was built by Roshan-ud-Daula Zafar Khan in 1721.[1]
Apparently the Persian invader Nadir Shah spent several hours on the top of the mosque on 11 March 1739. The mosque's original appearance has been altered as extensions to accommodate the faithful have been constructed. The mosque is also under threat from encroachment.
It is not to be confused with the Sunehri Masjid (Red Fort) nearby, or Lahore's Sunehri Masjid.
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