under the colonial rule what was the condition of jama masjid
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Masjid-i Jehan Numa (lit. the 'World-reflecting Mosque' or "Mosque of the Celestial Sphere"; Persian: مسجد جامع دهلی), commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India.[1] It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656 at a cost of one million rupees, and was inaugurated by Imam Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari from Bukhara, present-day Uzbekistan. The mosque was completed in 1656 AD with three great gates and two 40 metres high minarets constructed with strips of red sandstone and white marble. The courtyard can accommodate more than 25000 people. There are three domes on the terrace which are surrounded by the two minarets. On the floor, a total of 899 black borders are marked for worshippers. The architectural plan of Badshahi Masjid, built by Shah Jahan's son Aurangzeb at Lahore, Pakistan, is similar to the Jama Masjid. The Majestic Mosque for Indian Muslims is considered as the "National Mosque of India" respectively.
Jama Masjid
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Religion
Affiliation
Sunni Islam
Leadership
Shahi Imam :
Syed Ahmed Bukhari Naib Shahi Imam :
Syed Shaban Bukhari
Location
Location
New Delhi
Country
India
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Location in Delhi, India
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Geographic coordinates
28.6507°N 77.2334°E
Architecture
Type
Mosque
Style
Indo-Islamic, Mughal
Date established
1656
Construction cost
One million
Specifications
Capacity
25,000+
Length
40 metres (130 ft)
Width
27 metres (89 ft)
Dome(s)
3
Minaret(s)
2
Minaret height
41 metres (135 ft)
Materials
Red sandstone, marble
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Explanation:
The Masjid-i Jehan Numa (lit. the 'World-reflecting Mosque' or "Mosque of the Celestial Sphere"; Persian: مسجد جامع دهلی), commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India.[1] It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656 at a cost of one million rupees, and was inaugurated by Imam Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari from Bukhara, present-day Uzbekistan. The mosque was completed in 1656 AD with three great gates and two 40 metres high minarets constructed with strips of red sandstone and white marble. The courtyard can accommodate more than 25000 people. There are three domes on the terrace which are surrounded by the two minarets. On the floor, a total of 899 black borders are marked for worshippers. The architectural plan of Badshahi Masjid, built by Shah Jahan's son Aurangzeb at Lahore, Pakistan, is similar to the Jama Masjid. The Majestic Mosque for Indian Muslims is considered as the "National Mosque of India" respectively.