Masjid Chaudhary Sarai is a local mosque situated in the Chaudhary Sarai area of Badaun, a historic city in Uttar Pradesh known for its Islamic heritage dating back to the Delhi Sultanate era. It serves as a place of worship for the Muslim community in the neighborhood, reflecting the region's enduring tradition of Islamic architecture and prayer spaces.
Masjid Chaudhary Sarai, located on Shakeel Road in the Chaudhary Sarai locality, is an integral part of Badaun's Islamic landscape, a city that was once a key provincial capital under the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. While specific historical records on the mosque's construction are limited, it is embedded within Badaun's rich tapestry of mosques, many of which trace their origins to the Sultanate period, including the prominent Jama Masjid built in 1223 CE by Sultan Iltutmish. The mosque functions as a community hub for daily prayers, Friday congregations, and religious observances, contributing to the spiritual life of residents in this semi-urban area.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: 24M9+HVV, Shakeel Rd, Budaun, Uttar Pradesh 243601
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Budaun
Pincode: 243601
Longitude: 79.1205° E
Latitude: 28.0337° N