English: details engraved on Marble at the entrance of Jama Masjid, Asirgad constructed by Farooqi ruler Adil Shah IV in year 1590 CE
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27 April 2016
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[Jama Masjid
The Jama Masjid was constructed by the Faruqui ruler, Adil Shah IV in the year 1590 CE. On one of the mihrabs of the prayer hall, the name of the builder and his genealogy is inscribed not only in Arabic but also in Sanskrit language.
The Masjid is entered by three elevated arches that open into a quadrangular courtyard that is surrounded by elevated arcaded colonnades on three sides with a prayer hall on the west. The arched cloister of the prayer hall has a quibla at its centre. The two ends of the prayer hall are supported by two lofty minars.]
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