
Kali Masjid
Masjid
Kali Masjid
The Kali Masjid, also known as Jumma Masjid, is a historic mosque located in Jalna, Maharashtra. Built in 1578 by the Nizam Shahi dynasty, the mosque is renowned for its unique architectural features, including the use of black stones. The mosque is situated in the old section of the city and is often referred to as the "Black Mosque" due to its distinctive construction material.
The mosque features a rectangular walled compound with an arcade in the front. The prayer hall is topped by small domes supported by octagonal columns, and the principal dome is ornamented with carved stone lotus leaves.
The mosque also has a large quadrangular tank in the center, which was historically supplied with water through an underground pipe system from Moti Talab.
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Kali Masjid is located in Jalna, Maharashtra.
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