Masjid-e-Sultaniya is a modest local mosque situated in the Haziyapur locality of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a community place of worship for residents in this urban neighborhood, reflecting the everyday Islamic heritage of the Rohilkhand region.
Masjid-e-Sultaniya is a neighborhood mosque in Haziyapur, a locality within Bareilly city in Uttar Pradesh, India. Bareilly, founded in 1537 by Mughal governor Makrand Rai, is known for its rich Islamic architectural legacy, including several historic mosques and shrines that highlight the city's role as a center of Muslim scholarship and culture in northern India. As a local structure, Masjid-e-Sultaniya contributes to this heritage by providing a space for daily prayers, community gatherings, and religious education for the predominantly Muslim residents of Haziyapur. The mosque embodies the simple yet functional design typical of many community mosques in Uttar Pradesh, featuring basic prayer halls and minarets suited to urban settings. It stands amid the bustling residential and commercial areas of Haziyapur, near landmarks like Model Town Police Chowki and Stadium Road, fostering a sense of communal unity in a diverse neighborhood.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 9C9Q+GM5, Unnamed Road, Haziyapur, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243005
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Bareilly
Pincode: 243005
Longitude: 79.4300° E
Latitude: 28.3670° N