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Saidabad Mosque
The mosque in 1941
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationHyderabad, Hyderabad District, Telangana
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
FounderMir Mu'min Astarabadi
Date establishedAH 1014 (1605/1606 CE)
MaterialsBasalt

The Saidabad Mosque is a mosque in Hyderabad, in the Hyderabad district of the state of Telangana, India.[1] The mosque was completed in the early part of the 17th century.

History

The mosque was commissioned by Mir Mu'min Astarabadi.[2] Along with the mosque was a quadrangle with fifty-six rooms. It might have served as a caravanserai, or as lodging for students and teachers of a madrasa.[3]

Architecture

The prayer hall measures 9.1 by 6.4 metres (30 by 21 ft), and the façade contains three arched entrances.[3]

The mihrab is made out of black basalt. Over it is an inscription in the Thuluth script. AH 1014 (1605/1606 CE) is given in the inscription as the date of the mosque's erection. The Shia durood is carved on either side of the niche.[4]

See also

Inscriptions from the mosque

References

  1. ^ Nayeem, M. A. (2006). The Heritage of the Qutb Shahis of Golconda and Hyderabad. Hyderabad Publishers. p. 205. ISBN 978-81-85492-23-0.
  2. ^ Zore, Syed Mohiuddin Qadri (1941). میر محمّد مومن: حیات اور کارنامے [Mir Muhammad Muʼmin: Life and Achievements] (in Urdu). p. 65.
  3. ^ a b Sherwani, Haroon Khan (1974). History of the Qutb Shāhī Dynasty. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 316–317.
  4. ^ Syed Ali Asgar Bilgrami (1927). Landmarks Of The Deccan. pp. 31–32.