Gharipura Masjid is a local mosque located in the Gharipura area of Etawah, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a community place of worship for the local Muslim population in this historic city on the banks of the Yamuna River. While not widely documented as a major historical monument, it represents the everyday Islamic heritage in a region with deeper Mughal-era influences, including the prominent 16th-century Jami Masjid (also known as Jama Masjid) in central Etawah.
Etawah, an ancient city in Uttar Pradesh known for its role in the 1857 Revolt and its location along the Yamuna River, hosts several Islamic sites reflecting the region's medieval history under Delhi Sultans and Mughals. Among the more prominent is the Jami Masjid (Great Mosque), a 16th-century structure built on elevated ground, noted for its architectural significance during the Mughal period. Gharipura Masjid, situated in the residential Gharipura locality, is a smaller, local mosque primarily serving the neighborhood's residents. As a community-focused place of worship, it embodies the living Islamic traditions in Etawah rather than grand historical fame. Limited public records exist on its specific construction history, suggesting it is a more modern or locally maintained structure compared to the city's older landmarks. It provides a serene space for daily prayers and community gatherings, contributing to the diverse religious fabric of Etawah.
Year of Built: Not Available
Address: Q2CF+92M, ghari pura, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh 206001
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Etawah
Pincode: 206001
Longitude: 79.02°E
Latitude: 26.77°N