Jama Masjid Rahmaniya, Bhairahawa Explained

27.5°N 83.45°W

Building Name:Jama Masjid Rahmaniya
Native Name:Masjid Rahmaniya Bhairahawa (مسجد رحمانیہ)
Map Type:Nepal
Map Size:220px
Location:Bhairahawa, Rupandehi District,Lumbini Province
Country:Nepal
Administration:Ahle Sunnat Wa Jamat Anjuman Islamiya Committee
Geo:27.5°N 83.45°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Rite:Sunni Islam
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Religious architecture
Architecture Style:Islamic architecture
Capacity:1500 People
Minaret Quantity:2
Minaret Height:22m
Dome Quantity:1
Established:1950 AD (विक्रम संवत् २०२०)

The Jama Masjid Rahmaniya is the oldest mosque in Rupandehi, Bhairahawa, Nepal. Completed in 1950 AD (2007 BS). It is built in a traditional Islamic style, with a large central dome and four minarets, and is adorned with intricate designs and calligraphy on the interior. As the largest mosque in Rupandehi District, the Jama Masjid Rahmaniya serves as a place of worship and community gathering for the local Muslim community.

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