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(Redirected from Sunehri Masjid (Lahore)) Mosque in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan For the Sunehri Mosque in Delhi, see Sunehri Mosque (Chandni Chowk).

Sunehri Mosque
سنہری مسیت
سنہری مسجد
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
LocationLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Sunehri Mosque, Lahore is located in LahoreSunehri Mosque, LahoreShown within Lahore
Geographic coordinates31°34′59″N 74°19′11″E / 31.583083°N 74.319616°E / 31.583083; 74.319616
Architecture
Typemosque
StyleIndo-Islamic, Mughal
Completed1753
Specifications
Minaret(s)4
Minaret height54 metres (177 ft)
Materialsbrick, marble
The mosque's interior is ornately embellished with Mughal-era frescoes.

The Sunehri Mosque (Punjabi: سنہری مسیت, romanized: Sunahirī Masīt; Urdu: سنہری مسجد , romanizedSunehrī Masjid, lit.'The Golden Mosque'), also known as the Talai Mosque, is a late Mughal architecture-era mosque in the Walled City of Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab.

Location

Sunehri Mosque is located in the Walled City of Lahore.

History

Unlike the Wazir Khan Mosque and Badshahi Mosque which were built at the zenith of the Mughal Empire in the 17th century, the Sunehri Mosque was built in 1753 when the empire was in decline.

The architect of the mosque was Nawab Bukhari Khan, deputy governor of Lahore during the reign of Muhammad Shah. Local shopkeeper had objected to the construction of a large mosque in a congested area, so Bukhari Khan acquired a fatwa from local religious leaders in order for construction to begin.

Architecture

A view of the prayer hall from the mosque's inner courtyard

The mosque was built on a plinth elevated 11 feet off of the bazaars surface, with shops occupying the ground floor beneath the mosque. The shops rents were used to pay for the mosque's upkeep. The architectural style of the mosque reflects influences of Sikh architecture from nearby Amritsar.

The staircase in front of the mosque has 16 steps, and opens up to a small courtyard measuring 65 feet by 43 feet. An ablution tank is in the centre of this courtyard. The prayer chamber measures 40 feet long, and 16 feet wide. The mosque has a gateway, which measures 21.3 metres in length and a courtyard that measures 161.5 by 160.6 metres (530 ft × 527 ft).The marble domes cover seven prayer chambers. Four lofty minarets stand at the four corners of the mosque, each with an outer circumference of 20 metres (66 ft), soaring up to 54 metres (177 ft).

Conservation

In 2011, the Government of Punjab began a Rs. 5.78 million (US$20,000) project to restore the mosque with funding from the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation of the United States of America. Minarets were resurfaced while the domes were re-gilded, while new marble floors were installed.

References

  1. ^ Lahore, 'Dictionary of Islamic Architecture, (Routledge, 1996), 159.
  2. ^ "Sonehri Mosque". Lahore Sites. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  3. ^ Malik, Sonia (23 January 2012). "Cultural heritage: Shops hold up Sunehri Masjid restoration". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 28 August 2016.

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