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Shah Jahan Mosque Thatta

Shah Jahan Mosque Thatta

Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta

The Shah Jahan Mosque, located in Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan, is a historic mosque built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1647-49. It is considered one of the most beautiful and well-preserved mosques in the Indian subcontinent.

Architecture:

The mosque is built with brick and stone, with a large courtyard and a main prayer hall. It features intricate tile work, calligraphy, and ornate carvings. The mosque has 93 domes, with the central dome being the largest.

History:

The mosque was built during the Mughal era, when Thatta was a prominent city in the region. It was constructed to serve as a congregational mosque for the local Muslim community.

Conservation Status:

The mosque has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is protected by the Sindh Cultural Heritage Department.

Tourism:

The Shah Jahan Mosque is a popular tourist destination in Pakistan, attracting visitors from around the world who come to admire its stunning architecture and historical significance.

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