
Masjid Mubarak Begum
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Masjid Mubarak Begum
The Masjid Mubarak Begum, also known as Randi ki Masjid (meaning Prostitute's Mosque), is a historic mosque located in the Hauz Qazi area of Old Delhi, Central Delhi, Delhi. Built in 1823 by Mubarak Begum, a courtesan who later became the wife of General David Ochterlony, the mosque is a unique example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
The mosque is constructed from red sandstone and lakhori bricks, featuring three domes and arched entrances. Despite its small size, the mosque holds significant historical importance and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Mughal era. The mosque was repaired and reopened for worship after part of its central dome collapsed due to heavy rainfall in 2020.
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Masjid Mubarak Begum is located in Central Delhi, Delhi.
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