
Rani Rupamati ni Masjid
Masjid
Rani Rupamati ni Masjid
The Rani Rupamati ni Masjid, also known as Rani Rupavati's Mosque or Mirzapur Queen's Mosque, is a medieval mosque and tomb complex located in the Mirzapur area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Built by Mahmud Begada in the 15th century, the mosque is named after Rani Rupamati, the wife of Sultan Qutbuddin, who was later married to Mahmud Begada after Qutbuddin's death.
The mosque is an architectural masterpiece, measuring 105 feet long, 46 feet wide, and 32 feet high. It features a high central arch, three imposing domes, slim minarets, carved galleries, and an exquisite mihrab. The mosque's design showcases a blend of Indo-Islamic and Hindu architectural styles, with intricate floral designs and latticed windows.
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Rani Rupamati ni Masjid is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
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