Saiyad Shah Masjid is a modest local mosque situated in the Haziyapur locality of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, serving as a place of worship for the Muslim community in this urban residential area. It embodies simple Islamic architectural elements typical of neighborhood mosques in northern India, focusing on daily prayers and community gatherings without notable historical or monumental significance.
Saiyad Shah Masjid, located in the Haziyapur neighborhood of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, functions as a community hub for daily prayers and religious gatherings. Bareilly, historically part of the Rohilkhand region founded in the 16th century by Mughal governor Makrand Ray, hosts numerous Islamic sites, and this mosque contributes to the city's spiritual landscape as a quiet, accessible venue for local worshippers. The mosque's name likely honors a Sayyid (descendant of the Prophet Muhammad) figure named Shah, though specific historical records on its founding patron remain limited in public sources.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 9CCJ+9X7, City Heart Colony, Bareilly, Haziyapur, Uttar Pradesh 243005
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Bareilly
Pincode: 243005
Longitude: 79.4360° E
Latitude: 28.3757° N