Walking through narrow and crowded bazaars near the Dargah Sharif, you will reach Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra. Built in Indo-Islamic style of architecture, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, as the name indicates, is basically a mosque which was constructed in two and half days. It is believed that this mosque was built by converting a Jain temple into a mosque during the Mughal rule. The interiors of the mosque resemble a Hindu temple and you will still find some inscriptions written in Sanskrit on the pillars.
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