Approach: Shahjahanabad access through Ram Bazaar, opposite 3072, Ram Bazaar. Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport Railway Station: Old Delhi Railway Station Bus Station: ISBT Kashmere Gate
This mosque is believed to have been built around 150 years ago by an elderly woman named Budhiya, though her exact name is unknown. Local/Traditional Description Associated with the Site Prayers are offered here five times a day. Architectural Style The mosque follows the Indo-Persian architectural style. Description of the Building/Structure/Site The small mosque is constructed on a rectangular plan. It features an arcaded corridor with pointed arches, which are further adorned with uniquely multi-cusped arches. The inner portion includes a series of arched niches and fluted Shahjahani-style columns. Over time, several renovations have been made to the structure. Structure Material and Other Components The mosque is built using Lakhori bricks. The pillars, made of sandstone, are painted green. The walls are coated with lime, and the mosque has iron doors, also painted green.
Year of Built: 20th Century
Address: Opposite 3072,ram bazaar, Kashmere gate
Country: India
State: Delhi
District: North Delhi
Pincode: 110006
Longitude: 77 13 26
Latitude: 28 39 50