History of Talaqni Masjid Talaqni Masjid was constructed during the rule of the muslims in India. According to history, the mosque was built by Emperor Babur after his victory of Khanwa in 1527 A.D. Architectural Design of Talaqni Masjid The ancient Talaqni Masjid has been built on an artificially raised platform that measures almost 6 metres. A staircase has been built to go upstairs the platform. A wide doorway measuring almost 1.80 metres has been constructed in the eastern wall. The thickness of the surrounding wall is almost 60 cm. The liwan on the western side of the mosque has been built of three rows of seven pillars located at each side. Each of them is of 45 cm. The pillars and the rows have been built at a distance of about 1.73 m. The first and the seventh pillar of the first row and the second row and the pillars of third row remain fixed in a wall. The liwan on the western side has been covered by flat roof and the beams have been kept on moulded brackets. This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com Related Articles: Mosques in India Indian Regional Temples Churches in India Gurudwaras in India |
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