Menu Icon Close Icon

Nawab Jamia Masjid

Nawab Jamia Masjid

The Nearest Bus Stand is the Arcot Bus Stand, situated at 1 km, the Nearest Railway Station is Walajah Road Junction (WJR), situated at 10 km, and the Nearest Airport is Chennai International Airport (MAA), which is situated at 105 km from the mosque.

The Nawab Jamia Masjid (also known as the Jama Masjid of Arcot) is a historic mosque located in the town of Arcot, Ranipet district, Tamil Nadu. It is a significant monument from the era of the Arcot Nawabs, who established Arcot as their capital in the early 18th century. The mosque stands as a silent witness to the region's rich political and military history, particularly the transition from Mughal influence to the rise of the Carnatic Nawabs. Historical & Religious Significance Royal Legacy: The mosque was commissioned by Nawab Saadatullah Khan I, the first independent Nawab of the Carnatic, who moved the capital from Gingee to Arcot in 1710. Establishment: It was established in 1712, making it one of the oldest congregational mosques in the northern part of Tamil Nadu. Architectural Features: Built in the classic Mughal architectural style, it features elegant domes and minarets. It is located near the tombs of the Nawabs and the historic Delhi Gate, which was once part of the massive Arcot Fort. Cultural Hub: For centuries, it has served as the central point for the Muslim community in Arcot for Friday (Jummah) prayers and major Islamic festivals. Proximity to History: It is situated within walking distance of the Delhi Gate and the remains of the Arcot Fort, where Robert Clive famously held a 50-day siege in 1751.


Year of Built: 1712

Address: Big Mosque Street, Walajapet

Country: India

State: Tamil Nadu

District: Sivagangai

Pincode: 632513

Longitude: 84.42924176699103

Latitude: 15.76248887260402

MAP:-