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Chauburji Masjid
The upper storey of the mosque is engaged by a vaulted chamber
on the southwest corner, additional such chambers having moved out.
It drives its name, connotation the 'mosque by means of four towers',
as of its innovative four domes. It was repaired as well as distorted
in the late Mughal times.
Chauburji-Masjid is located to the south-east of the flagstaff
tower in New Delhi. This double-storied construction was built by
Feroze Shah Tughluq. It is completed through a central chamber bounded
by a small chamber on every one side.
Chauburji-Masjid is located to the south-east of the flagstaff
tower in New Delhi. This double-storied arrangement was built by
Feroze Shah Tughluq. It is completed with a central chamber bounded
by a small chamber on every side. There is a 'minhrab' or entreaty
niche, in the west partition of the western assembly room.
The upper fraction of the mosque is engaged by a domed assembly
room in the south-west corner, supplementary such chambers having
moved out. It derives its name, connotation the 'mosque by means
of four towers', as of its innovative four domes.
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