Rajasthan is not only famous for Rajput architecture and history, but it also has many structures and mosques of the Mughal period which shows the architecture and Mughal effects of that period. Rajasthan is also famous for many temples, mosques, dargahs, gurudwaras and churches due to its secularism along with its forts, palaces and tourist places around the world.
There are many mosques and dargahs in Rajasthan, which have a lot of recognition on the world. These mosques and dargahs are important for the Muslim community as well as the people of other religions and from the point of view of tourism. Giving lively proof of Rajasthan’s secularism, our Ajmer Sharif and Rajasthan’s major gurdwaras are very much thankful to all the audience for giving so much love, if you have not yet seen these videos, then you will find their link in the description of the video. There are many such dargahs and mosques in the Muslim community, around which a large Muslim population resides. Devotees of Muslims and other religions come from Rajasthan and India as well as Muslim and other religions for worship at these places. There are many dargahs and mosques of Rajasthan who perform unprecedented performances of Islamic and Rajput architecture style, due to which they are the center of attraction for Muslim pilgrims as well as tourists and art lovers. So come today, let us take you 5 beautiful and famous mosques and dargahs of Rajasthan
Jama Masjid of Tonk
One of the largest mosques in India is the Jama Masjid of Tonk, where a unique grand example of Mughal Kalin architecture is seen. The construction of Jama Masjid was started in 1817 by Nawab Amir Khan, the first Nawab of Tonk and the construction work of this mosque was completed between 1834 and 1864 in the era of his son Nawab Waziruddaula. The inner parts and walls of the mosque are equipped with gold painting and Meenakari, which further enhances the inner beauty of this mosque, as well as the big four huge minarets who are seen from the outside, which you can see from any corner of the city. This magnificent mosque in the lap of Aravalli looks even more attractive due to its surrounded nature and is established as the heritage of the Nawabi dynasty due to its architecture.