Dilawar Khan Mosque - History, Timings & Entry Fee

Historical

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Distance (From Mandu Bus Stand): 1.5 Kms

Trip Duration (Including Travel): 15 Mins or Less

Place Location: Adjacent To Hindola Mahal

Transportation Options: Cab / Walk/Trek

Travel Tips: The entry fee includes entry to Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, Taveli Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha.

At a distance of 1.5 km from Mandu Bus Stand, Dilawar Khan Mosque is an ancient mosque situated in the Royal Group of Monuments in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh. Adjacent to Hindola Mahal, it is one of the prominent Mandu places to visit as part of Mandu packages.

Dilawar Khan Mosque was built in 1405 AD by Dilawar Khan Ghori, who was a Pashtun governor of the Malwa province of central India and later became Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate during the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. This mosque is one of the earliest Islamic structures in Mandu. The mosque was served as a mosque for the royal family.

The mosque is an example of the fusion of Muslim and Hindu styles of architecture. It has a central entrance, corridors on three sides, and a prayer room. The mosque also has a courtyard in the middle and the courtyard is in turn, encompassed by a colonnade. The prayer hall depicts amazingly bold influences of Hindu art forms in the ceilings, columns, and gates. The stones used in constructing the mosque, however, were salvaged from the desecrated temples. This expansive mosque although in ruins, shows some remarkable wall paintings which have survived to this date.

Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM

Entry: Rs. 25 for Indians & Rs. 100 for Foreigners, Rs. 25 for Video