
Chauburji Masjid
Masjid
Chauburji Masjid
The Chauburji Masjid is an ancient Mughal structure located on Kamla Nehru Ridge in the Civil Lines area of Central Delhi. The name "Chauburji" means "Four Towers," which refers to its distinctive four-towered design, although only traces of these towers remain today.
The mosque was constructed by Feroze Shah Tughlaq in the 1350s and was part of his palace called Kushk-i-Shikar (the hunting lodge).
The mosque features a double-storied structure with a large central chamber and smaller chambers attached to it. It also has a mihrab (prayer niche) in the western chamber. The upper part of the mosque is occupied by a domed chamber in the southwest corner.
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Chauburji Masjid is located in Central Delhi, Delhi.
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