Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Jami Masjid ,Mandu best place to visit









Jami Masjid is located on the plateau of the Mandu and hold a prosperous history of the place and of the Islam in the by gone days. The Masjid was built by the rulers of Ghauri dynasty. The intricate marble work and its huge size will definitely give you the scope to unveil the mysterious past.
Description of Jami Masjid :
The mosque remains quiet and tranquil as the mosque is not a historical monument only. The mosque was once a place for thousands of worshipers is now nothing but bears the history. The gigantic area depicts the capacity of accommodating an ample amount of worshipers. There are small chambers which were used for various reasons. The domes that are place are the trademark of Afghan architecture. There are two main entrances that invites tourist to explore the wonderful creation which stands high in prestige and honor of Ghauri dynasty.
Apart from that there is a grand reservoir named Rewa Kund; the tank is well known for its holiness and for its piousness. You can also visit Dai Ka Mahal.

Jama Masjid (Mandu) map

Not far from the Hoshang's Tomb is the Jami Masjid, begun by Hoshang Shah but completed by Mahmud I. Considered the most majestic building in Mandu, it is modelled on the great Omayyed Mosque in Damascus. 

It has a massive domed porch and elevated plinth projecting in the center, the background is decorated by similar striking domes with the overriding space filled with numerous domes. The court of this masjid is enclosed on all sides by huge colonnades. 


An austere and stern structure, the mosque’s qibla wall has 17 niches with crenellations, the central one with Quranic inscriptions. Along the north side are two subsidiary entrances, one for the priests and the other for the zenana. 

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Mandu Weather

Best Season in Mandu
The best season to visit Mandu is the winter season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for visiting the places of interest in Mandu. The best months to visit are July, August, September, October, December, January, February and March.

Summer Season in Mandu
Summers of Mandu are extremely hot and exhausting. The temperature ranges from 32°C to 44°C in the months of March to June. A visit to Mandu is generally avoided during these months.

Monsoon Season in Mandu
July marks the beginning of Monsoon season in Mandu and lasts till September. The rains bring newness and rejuvenating greenery to the place. 

Winter Season in Mandu

Winters approach Mandu in October and lasts till February. The climate is pleasantly cool and the temperature ranges from 10°C to 25°C. Winters are the apt season for sightseeing in Mandu.

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