Kalan Masjid, or Kalan Mosque is a 14th-century mosque in Delhi, India.[1][2] It is one of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Tilangani.[3]
Kalan Mosque | |
---|---|
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Delhi |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 28°38′42.43092″N 77°13′51.34746″E / 28.6451197000°N 77.2309298500°E |
Architecture | |
Type | mosque |
Completed | 1387 |
Specifications | |
Length | 140 feet (43 m) |
Width | 120 feet (37 m) |
Height (max) | 66 feet (20 m) |
Materials | sandstone |
Etymology
editThe mosque is titled Kalan Masjid, meaning chief mosque. It is also known as Kali Masjid, or black mosque, although this may also be a corruption of the word Kalan.[1]
History
editThe mosque was built in 1387 by Khan-i-Jahan Maqbul Tilangani during the reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq.[1][4]
Description
editThe mosque is built out of sandstone. It is an oblong structure, measuring 140 feet (43 m) in length and 120 feet (37 m) in breadth. It has two stories, with a total height of 66 feet (20 m).[1]
A flight of steps leads to the doorway on the first story through which the mosque is to be entered. The doorway is surmounted by a low dome, which is flanked by two conical columns. Over the doorway is a marble slab on which there is an inscription in the Naskh script. The inscription describes the date of completion of the mosque, and that it was constructed by Khan Jahan during the reign of Firuz Shah.[1]
The mosque has a square plan, and is divided into four quadrants.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Stephen, Carr (1862). The Archæology and Monumental Remains of Delhi. pp. 149–154.
- ^ a b "Interior of the Kalan Masjid, in New Delhi's Nizamuddin district, India, 1965-2000". University of Washington Libraries. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ^ Safvi, Rana (2015-01-12). "Kalan Masjid, Turkman Gate , Delhi". Rana Safvi. Archived from the original on 2024-05-18. Retrieved 2024-12-02.
- ^ Sharp, Henry (1921). Delhi, its story and buildings. pp. 62–63.