Near Agra Fort, a large mosque stands next to the railway line, the Jama Mosque. It was built by Shah Jahan for his favorite daughter Jahanara in 1648. The red and white mosaic structure is very striking. At the beginning of its construction, the mosque was connected by a huge courtyard to the western gate of Agra Fort, but in the mid-19th century, the British built a railway between the two.
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Near Agra Fort, a large mosque stands next to the railway line, the Jama Mosque. It was built by Shah Jahan for his favorite daughter Jahanara in 1648. The red and white mosaic structure is very striking. At the beginning of its construction, the mosque was connected by a huge courtyard to the western gate of Agra Fort, but in the mid-19th century, the British built a railway between the two.
It is still more troublesome to go here. You need to transfer the bus. As for the scenery, it is still very good. At least relative to the attractions that are crowded with people, there is more tranquility here. Because there are not many tourists who know the reason, there are not many people here. Then the children here are very good at business, all pull you, and then all kinds of very warm sales.
Completely built according to the Mecca mosque, great and spectacular, there are many Muslim mausoleums inside, we found a local guide, accompanied us for two hours, only spent 100 rupees, about 10 yuan, very cheap
Jamal Mosque. The largest mosque in India. Located in Old Delhi, about 360 years old. Majestic and still maintaining the ancient style. A little boy who asked for money at the door pinched his cute little nose.
Built on a high platform, obviously higher than the old buildings around, it looks unusually simple, solemn, mysterious, there is a kind of power that makes the quail deeply shocking! Many pigeons and crows hover over the sky. Many locals and tourists like to sit at the table and rest, chat or bask in the sun, and spend their boring time in a daze, and of course beggars and sleepers are indispensable. Surrounded by messy shops and open-air markets, the bustling crowds are like our Guangzhou flower street.