List of mosques in Hyderabad explained

Mosques in Hyderabad date back to the 16th century. In 1518, Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk established the Qutb Shahi dynasty and rebuilt the fortress of Golconda. He also commissioned the Jama Mosque, which is the oldest surviving mosque in Hyderabad. Successive Qutb Shahi rulers would patronize the construction of several elaborate mosques built in the distinctive style that evolved during this period.

Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah established the city of Hyderabad in 1591, which would grow to encompass Golconda. He built the Charminar as the centerpiece of the city, as well as the Mecca Masjid, which is the largest mosque in the city with a capacity to accommodate 10,000 worshippers. The 17th-century Toli Masjid shows Hindu influences in its ornamentation.[1] Other mosques dating back to the Qutb Shahi period include the mosques at Khairatabad, Hayatnagar, and Musheerabad.

After a brief Mughal rule, the Nizams of Hyderabad ruled the city between 1724 and 1948. Some of the mosques from this period, such as the Afzal Gunj mosque and Chowk Ke Masjid were reminiscent of the Qutb Shahi style.[2] Later mosques showed more cosmopolitan influences, such as the Spanish Mosque, drawing from Moorish architecture.[3]

List of mosques

NameImageEstablished
Afzal Gunj Masjid1866[4]
Azizia Masjid1966[5]
Chowk Ke Masjid1817
Hayat Bakshi Mosque, Hayathnagar17th century
Hayat Bakshi Mosque, Qutb Shahi tombs1666
Jama Mosque, Golconda1518
Jama Masjid, Hyderabad1597-98
Khairtabad Mosque1626
Kulsum Begum Mosque17th century
Masjid E Qutub Shahi, Langer Houz[6]
Mecca Masjid1693
Mian Mishk Mosque17th century
Musheerabad Masjid1560
Premamati Mosque17th century[7] [8]
Secretariat Mosqueunder-construction
Shahi Masjid1933[9]
Spanish Mosque1906[10]
Toli Masjid1671

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yazdani . Ghulam . Ghulam Yazdani . 1918 . Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness The Nizam's Dominions . 3–5 . Calcutta . Baptist Mission Press.
  2. Book: Jayyusi . Salma K. . The City in the Islamic World, Volume 94/1 & 94/2 . Holod . Renata . Petruccioli . Attilio . Raymond . Andre . 2008 . BRILL . 978-90-04-16240-2 . 593, 611–613 . en . Salma Khadra Jayyusi.
  3. Web site: Gopalan . Madhumita . 2016-09-24 . The Spanish mosque: Moorish architecture in the heart of Hyderabad . 2023-07-22 . The News Minute . en.
  4. Book: Campbell, Arthur Claude . Glimpses of the Nizams Dominions . 1898 . 216.
  5. Web site: Khan . Ali . 2012-08-12 . Masjid-e-Azizia: more than a place of worship . 2023-08-06 . The Siasat Daily – Archive . en-US.
  6. Web site: Sur . Aihik . 2019-12-26 . Heritage mosque in frail shape due to financial crisis . 2023-07-22 . The New Indian Express.
  7. Book: Nayeem, M. A. . The Heritage of the Qutb Shahis of Golconda and Hyderabad . 2006 . 175 . M. A. Nayeem.
  8. Book: Yazdani, Ghulam . Ghulam Yazdani . 1926 . Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness The Nizam's Dominions . Baptist Mission Press . Calcutta.
  9. Web site: Moin . Ather . October 3, 2019 . Hyderabad: Century-old Shahi Masjid under threat . 2023-07-22 . Deccan Chronicle.
  10. News: Bhavani . Divya Kala . 2018-08-16 . Hyderabad's Spanish mosque: A serene place of worship and acceptance . en-IN . The Hindu . 2023-07-22 . 0971-751X.