Meer Bhaawan Masjid is a local mosque situated in the historic Mohalla Mullana neighborhood of Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as a place of worship for the Muslim community in this culturally rich area known for its Mughal-era architectural influences and proximity to notable sites like the Jama Masjid Amroha. The mosque contributes to the religious and social fabric of Amroha, a city with roots tracing back over 2,500 years to ancient settlements.
Mohalla Mullana, where Meer Bhaawan Masjid is located, is a traditional Muslim-majority neighborhood in Amroha, characterized by narrow lanes, historic residences, and community landmarks. This area is part of the older quarters of the city, near sites like the Jama Masjid Amroha on Shahvilayat Road in the adjacent Mohalla Satti. Amroha's mosques, including those in Mohalla Mullana, are integral to the city's identity as a center of Islamic heritage, with influences from Sufi saints and Mughal patronage. While specific historical records on Meer Bhaawan Masjid are limited in public sources, it aligns with the broader tradition of local mosques built during or after the Mughal period to serve community prayers and gatherings. Amroha's religious sites, such as the nearby Hazrat Shah Vilayat Dargah (known as Scorpion Baba for its legendary protective powers), highlight the area's spiritual significance, attracting devotees from afar.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: WF38+JV4, Mohalla Mullana, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh 244221
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Amroha
Pincode: 244221
Longitude: 78.4675° E
Latitude: 28.9044° N