Lat Mosque | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Madhya Pradesh, India |
Geographic coordinates | 22°35′02″N 75°17′53″E / 22.584°N 75.298°E |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
Founder | Dilawar Khan |
Date established | 1405 CE |
Lat Mosque (IAST: Lāṭ Masjid, literally "Pillar Mosque") is a mosque in Dhar town of Madhya Pradesh, India. Named after the Iron pillar of Dhar (called "lāṭ" in Hindi), it is also known as Lat ki masjid, Ladh Masjid, Lath Masjid, or Jami Masjid of Dhar.
History
The mosque was built in 1405 CE by Dilawar Khan, the first Sultan of Malwa. Spolia from Hindu and Jain temples were used in its construction.[1][2][3]
The mosque is named after a now-fragmented iron pillar (called lat in Hindi), which is located in its compound.[4]
Architecture
The pillars and carved brackets from the former temples can be seen in the colonnade of the mosque's inner courtyard.[5] Hindu and Jain-style carvings can be seen on these pillars.[1] One of the two gates of the mosque is also of Jain style.[4] The mihrabs and minbar of the mosque were designed by the Muslims.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Balasubramaniam 2002, p. 118.
- ↑ Balasubramaniam & Kumar 2003, p. 2452.
- ↑ "Studies on ancient Indian OCP Period Copper" (PDF). Indian Journal of History of Science. National Institute of Sciences of India. 37: 118. 2002.
- 1 2 "Lat ki masjid". Archaeological Survey of India, Bhopal Circle. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
- ↑ "Interior of the Lat Masjid, [Dhar]". British Library. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
Bibliography
- Balasubramaniam, R. (2002). "A new study of the Dhar iron pillar" (PDF). Indian Journal of History of Science. 37: 115–151.
- Balasubramaniam, R.; Kumar, A.V. Ramesh (2003). "Corrosion resistance of the Dhar iron pillar" (PDF). Corrosion Science. 45 (11): 2451–2465. doi:10.1016/S0010-938X(03)00074-X.