Jama Masjid
Times of India|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, CHANDERI Updated : Sep 1, 2015, 12.53 PM IST
The structure bears three white marble domes and unusually does not have a minar (tower) like all other mosques. The doors and entry points are adorned with beautifully carved pillars that have no significance in terms of engineering but have been used for beautification of the monument. The east wall of the mosque bears a stone slab that has Dilawar Khan Gori’s name inscribed on it. If sources are to be believed, this relic was also brought from the ruins of Tamarpura. Situated bang opposite Badal Mahal Darwaza, the structure still receives a fair amount of footfall by maulvis, religious leaders and regular people who come to pray.
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