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Masjid E Warsiyah

Masjid E Warsiyah

Masjid E Warsiyah (also referred to as Masjid-e-Warsiyah Ahlesunnat) is a local mosque located in the Manhari area of Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as a community prayer hall for the local Muslim residents in this semi-urban/village locality along the Ganga Road vicinity.

Farrukhabad district in Uttar Pradesh has a rich Islamic heritage, with numerous historic mosques, shrines, and dargahs reflecting Mughal and Nawabi influences from centuries past. While grander sites like the Jama Masjid in the city center or nearby historical structures draw more attention, smaller local mosques like Masjid E Warsiyah preserve the everyday spiritual fabric of rural Muslim communities. Situated in Manhari (also spelled Manihari in some references), a locality near the Ganga Road and Nehru Road in Farrukhabad, Masjid E Warsiyah is a neighborhood mosque affiliated with the Ahle Sunnat tradition. It caters to the daily spiritual needs of locals, offering spaces for salah (prayers), Quran recitation, and community gatherings. Unlike older monumental mosques built during the Mughal era, this appears to be a more contemporary or vernacular structure, typical of many village and small-town masjids in the region that have evolved over time to serve growing populations.


Year of Built: Not Available

Address: 9HPQ+R88, MDR110W, Manhari, Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh 209625

Country: India

State: Uttar Pradesh

District: Farrukhabad

Pincode: 209625

Longitude: 79.584047°E

Latitude: 27.388989°N

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