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Jhalra Mosque

Coordinates: 29°25′41″N 78°10′56″E / 29.4281763°N 78.18211321°E / 29.4281763; 78.18211321
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Jhalra Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictBijnor
RegionMoradabad
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
LeadershipQari Hassan
Location
LocationMadhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Jhalra Mosque is located in Uttar Pradesh
Jhalra Mosque
Shown within Uttar Pradesh
TerritoryUttar Pradesh
Geographic coordinates29°25′41″N 78°10′56″E / 29.4281763°N 78.18211321°E / 29.4281763; 78.18211321
Architecture
TypeMosque
FounderAbdul Rahman Mansoori
Date established1858
Completed1875
Construction cost₹ 10,00000
Specifications
Capacity400, people
Length55ft
Width101 ft
Interior area580 Sqft
Height (max)67 ft
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height80 ft
Site area3766 Sqft
Materialscement

Jhalra Mosque also know this Jhalra Jama Masjid is mosque[1] in the village Madhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra Bijnor district uttarpradesh in India is was built in birtish[2] era 1858 after[3] rebuilt in 2004[4] maulana Qari Furkan [5]

Background

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Hafiz Abdul Salam, who was the son of Abdul Rehman Mansuri, contacted Maulana Qari Furqan of Jhandapur to rebuild this mosque and the construction work of this mosque was started in 2004 at a cost of 10 lakh Indian rupees. People of Jhalri village and Naseeri village come to this mosque to offer Jumme ki Namaz because this is the only mosque where Friday Namaz is offered mosque locade 29°25′41″N 78°10′56″E / 29.4281763°N 78.18211321°E / 29.4281763; 78.18211321

References

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  1. ^ Kaye, Sir John William (1880). A History of the Sepoy War in India, 1857-1858. W. H. Allen.
  2. ^ Basu, Amrita (2015-06-30). Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-08963-1.
  3. ^ Gautama, Achmad Gat (2011-10-07). "KONTESTASI YANG SETEMPAT DAN YANG PENDATANG PADA ARSITEKTUR MASJID NUSANTARA: Jelajah atas Masjid Ampel Surabaya dan Masjid Jami' Malang". El-HARAKAH (TERAKREDITASI). doi:10.18860/el.v0i0.456. ISSN 2356-1734.
  4. ^ Singh, Reetu (2007). Revolt of 1857 in Bijnor. Academic Excellence. ISBN 978-81-89901-04-2.
  5. ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (1900). The Golden Book of India. A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian Empire. With an Appendix for Ceylon. S. Low, Marston & Company.