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Masjid Afzal Noor

Masjid Afzal Noor

Masjid Afzal Noor is a local mosque located in the village of Manhari, Farrukhabad district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as a place of worship for the Muslim community in this rural area and is one of several mosques in the region, reflecting the Islamic heritage amid Farrukhabad's historical landscape.

Masjid Afzal Noor, situated in the quiet village of Manhari within Farrukhabad district, is a modest yet significant Islamic site in Uttar Pradesh. Farrukhabad, founded in 1714 by Nawab Muhammad Khan Bangash and named after Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar, has a rich history blending Mughal influences with local traditions. The district features various mosques, including Masjid Afzal Noor, which is listed among notable local religious structures alongside others like Moti Masjid and Masjid Shamsherkhani. While detailed historical records specific to Masjid Afzal Noor are limited, it represents the enduring presence of Islamic architecture and community worship in rural Uttar Pradesh. The mosque likely dates to the post-Mughal or colonial era, similar to many local masjids in the region, though no confirmed construction year is widely documented in available sources.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: 2/71, Nakhas Rd, Manhari, Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh 209625

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Farrukhabad

Pincode: 209625

Longitude: 79.58°E

Latitude: 27.39°N

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