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Lal Darwaza Mosque

Coordinates:25°45′9″N82°41′25″E / 25.75250°N 82.69028°E /25.75250; 82.69028
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Mosque in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

Lal Darwaza Mosque
The gate of the Lal Darwaza Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationJaunpur,Jaunpur district,Uttar Pradesh
CountryIndia
Lal Darwaza Mosque is located in Uttar Pradesh
Lal Darwaza Mosque
Location of the mosque inUttar Pradesh
Geographic coordinates25°45′9″N82°41′25″E / 25.75250°N 82.69028°E /25.75250; 82.69028
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
Style
FounderQueen Rajye Bibi
Completed1447CE
Specifications
Direction of façadeEast
DomeOne
Part ofa series on the
Jaunpur Sultanate
سلطنت جونپور
Rulers
Historiography

TheLal Darwaza Mosque, also known as theRed Portal Mosque and theRuby Gate Mosque, is amosque located inJaunpur, in theJaunpur district of the state ofUttar Pradesh, India. Completed in 1447CE by Queen Rajye Bibi, the mosque is dedicated to Sayyid Ali Dawood Kutubbudin, aMuslim saint.[1]

History

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The Lal Darwaza Mosque was built with the palace of Bibi Raji, who was the Queen ofSultan Mahmood Sharqi, a ruler of theSharqi dynasty. The stones and materials for construction of Lal Darwaz Mosque was transported fromVaranasi to Jaunpur and consist of stones from demolished temples from fifth to fourteenth centuries. Partly stones were taken from demolished temples of Padmesvara, near Vishwanath temple of Banares, in 1296.[citation needed] The Lal Darwaza Mosque was formed to serve as a private mosque for the Queen.[2][3]

Bibi Raji established a religious school in the area surrounding the Lal Darwaza in Jaunpur for all the local Muslim residents. The school (or Madrasa) was named Jamia Hussainia and it exists till date.[4]

Architecture

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The mosque was built in 1447 (as per inscription of this mosque), during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Sharqi, by Queen Bibi Rajyi, and was dedicated to Maulana Sayyid Ali Dawood Kutubbudin, a celebrated saint (Maulana) of Jaunpur. The descendants of the saint live in the Mohalla Bazaar Bhua Pandariba Jaunpur and Mohalla Namaz Gah Laldarwaza.

Mohalla Namaz Gah was named by Bibi Rajye, who also built amonastery and amadrassa adjacent to the mosque. The college was staffed by capableulema and scholars and professors, and admitted students from all over the country. "Muslim Khwateen ki Taleem" Pg 36 mentions that one school for female education was founded in 845/1441 at Jaunpur by Queen Bibi Rajye.

860 Hijri tamer e qadeem and tameer e mehrab in 1409 Hijri.[clarification needed]

Lal Darwaza (Ruby Gate) Mosque owes its name to thevermilion-painted lofty gateway of Bibi Rajye’s royal palace, that stood adjacent to it. It is situated in the extreme north west and known by names mohalla Laldarwza or Begum Ganj.

The mosque has three gateways, of which the eastern one is the largest and most important gateway.

Tourist attraction

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Jaunpur is known for its mosques that have been the storehouses of history of medieval India. Much of this recognition is due to Lal Darwaza Mosque. With an influx of a large number of visitors, Lal Darwaza Mosque has become one of the prime tourist attractions in Jaunpur.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lal Darwaza Mosque @ archnet.orgArchived 2012-10-25 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Nath, R. (1978).History of Sultanate Architecture. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications. pp. 101–102.
  3. ^Williams, John A.; Williams, Caroline (1980).Architecture of Muslim India. Vol. 4: The Sultanate of Jaunpur, about 1360-1480. Santa Barbara, California: Visual Education, Inc.
  4. ^"Lal Darwaja Mosque".easternuptourism.com. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2013.

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