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ArchNet Site ID AS02244
Variant Names Qal'a-i Kuhna, Qil'a I Kuhna, Qala-i-Kuhna
Location Delhi, India
Date 1541
Century 16th
Building Type religious
Building Usage mosque


Notes
This mosque, found inside the Purana Qil'a of Delhi, was built by Sher Shah Sur (r. 1538-45) during the interval of Sur dynasty rule. It is a large, single-aisled mosque that would have served as the sultan's Jami, or Friday mosque. It is an early example of the extensive use of the pointed arch in the region. It is richly decorated, with calligraphy, colored stones, and elaborate carvings on both the exterior and interior surfaces. The mosque was greatly admired by the Mughals, who were to look to it for details of ornamentation and construction.

Sources:

Asher, Catherine. 1992. The New Cambridge History of India: Architecture of Mughal India. Cambridge University Press, 12-13, 33, 41-42, 50, 80.

Tillotson, G.H.R. 1990. Mughal India. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 38-9.

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Lowry, Glenn Delhi in the 16th century 1984

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