Jamia Masjid Hyderabad, Lane Number 2, Indian Airlines Colony, Patigadda, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500016
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Beautiful architecture. It is a mix of Islamic and European style and also known as moor masjid. The pointed minars resembles Spanish style architecture.
Aiwan-E-Begumpet is a magnificent heritage structure located in the heart of Hyderabad, in Begumpet. This grand palace was built by Sir Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Khan Bahadur, who was the Paigah nobleman in the 1920s. The palace is spread over a sprawling area and boasts of a unique blend of Islamic and European architectural styles. The palace has a rich history and was used as a venue for hosting royal events and state banquets during the Nizam era. The palace has hosted many famous personalities such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and other national leaders. Today, it is a popular destination for weddings, corporate events, and other social gatherings. The Aiwan-E-Begumpet has four halls with exquisite interiors and a spacious lawn that can accommodate a large number of guests. The halls are named after the four seasons - Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn. Each hall is adorned with intricate woodwork, chandeliers, and exquisite paintings. The walls are decorated with ornate designs, and the ceilings are adorned with beautiful frescoes. The palace is also famous for its lush green gardens and fountains. The garden area is spread over a vast area, and one can easily spend hours strolling around and enjoying the serene atmosphere. The fountain is located in the center of the garden and is a popular spot for photography. Overall, Aiwan-E-Begumpet is a must-visit destination in Hyderabad, especially for those who appreciate architecture and history. The palace is well-maintained, and the staff is hospitable, making it a great venue for events and gatherings. Whether you are visiting Hyderabad for the first time or are a resident, Aiwan-E-Begumpet should definitely be on your list of places to visit.
Peaceful, serene, beautiful. The mosque was built a 100 years ago by Sir Vicar ul Umra, a Paigah Nobel in the court of Nizam of Hyderabad. It is also known as Spanish mosque due to its design that resembles Spanish architecture
The Spanish Mosque (Urdu: msjd ndlws~), also known as Masjid Iqbal Ud Daula or Jam e Masjid Aiwan-E-Begumpet, is a mosque within the Paigah Palace Begumpet, Hyderabad, India. The construction of the mosque was started by fifth Paigah Amir, Nawab Mohammed Fazaluddin Khan, Iqbal Ud Daula, Sir Vicar Ul Umra in 1900 (due to his sudden demise in 1902) and completed by his heir and elder son H.E Nawab Sultan Ul Mulk Bahadur, VI Amir of Paigah through Princess Jahandarunissa Begum, Lady Vicar Ul Umra, After his return from Spain, as he was very much inspired by the Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba. The exterior and interior of the Spanish Mosque is mostly similar to the Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba in Spain and Jama Masjid Gulbarga, Karnataka, India. It shows state-of-the-art interiors and architecture. It is also known as the Mosque of the Moors, due to its unique Hispanic (Moorish) style of architecture and is said to be one-of-its-kind in India. The stand-out feature is the spires instead of the usual minarets or domes; they give this mosque a church-like appearance. Right for the inception this mosque is maintained and managed by the heirs of Paigah Amir Sir Vicar ul Umra. The mosque was built by the Paigah noble, Sir Vikhar-ul-Umra Iqbal-ud-Dowla, in 1906. It is believed to be the only one of its kind in India, with pointed arches, a pointed main roof composed of two truncated octagonal pyramids placed one above the other intervened by octagonal domes. The minarets aesthetically placed at corners of the parapet are in the same style and very unusual from those seen in other mosques in the city and elsewhere. It is difficult to miss from the flyover opposite the old Begumpet Airport. The other notable features are Moorish arches inside the prayer hall, Quranic verses in exquisite calligraphy inscribed on the inside walls, the absence of an ablution tank and a courtyard. In plan, the mosque comprises a main prayer hall, two rooms in front of it and a central corridor for entering the hall. It is over this central corridor or the entrance porch that the octagonal dome stands. The mosque is built with stone masonry in lime mortar up to the basement and the superstructure in brick masonry in lime mortar. The roof is jack arch type on iron girders with brick and lime concrete. The domes, minarets and small turrets are built with brick and stone masonry and the outer face plastered with lime mortar. The central dome has a perforated screen. Believed to be a copy of a similar mosque in Spain, it might have caught the attention of the Paigah noble, either during his eight-month-long tour of Europe or he may have stumbled on a photograph. Whatever the source, the Nawab lived up to his reputation of being a great builder having a penchant for creating something unique, as seen from his magnificent hilltop Falaknuma Palace. Spain, once part of the Umayyad dynasty, is inundated with mosques. The Umayyad Caliphate influence can be seen in many of its buildings especially the religious ones. This was just one of the several estates given the honorific title of Paigah (meaning pomp and high rank) for the first time by the second Nizam, Nawab Nizam Ali Khan to the Paigah family's founder, Nawab Abul Fateh Khan Taig Jung Bahadur. Mr.Faiz khan is the head of the community as well as treasurer of this historic mosque, mr faiz keeps his eyes on the mosque 24/7. is the only person who is active towards all the works of the mosque. he conducts regular meetings between community members and commands them orders. The mosque is also known by the local Muslim community as Masjid Iqbal Ud Daula, Masjid Aiwan-e-Begumpet. It can accommodate 3000 worshipers at once. The Spanish Mosque is very well known and is considered as a landmark mosque for the Secunderabad Muslim community.
A beautiful mosque with some unique architecture. Clean washrooms and wodhu area U can find some parking in the masjid compound
Beautifull Masjid known as Spanish Masjid. Having open yard after interance so lot of people could pray at the times of Eid.
More images of Jamia Masjid Shujaiya, the oldest mosque in the city of #Hyderabad. Exterior stonework is today at the mercy of monkeys. This is a true architectural gem, hardly visited compared to the nearby Charminar. The Koranic stone engraving is particularly treasured.
It is a must see structure. It is ver well preserved, in active use, and very clean. Entry is limited around prayer times to worshipers.
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Where is Jamia Masjid Hyderabad Located ?
Jamia Masjid Hyderabad Located in Hyderabad of Medchal Malkajgiri. The complete address is Jamia Masjid Hyderabad, Lane Number 2, Indian Airlines Colony, Patigadda, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500016.
Opening timings are from 4 to 9.30 pm everyday but on Fridays it is filled with people who come to offer prayers. For sightseeing better to go on some other day. It is said that it took more than 60 years to build this mosque and by about 8000 labour
Small shop but very good variety of pearl jewellery. Courteous and well spoken staff. Rates are far more better than other shops. It is away from the hustle and bustle of laal bazaar. It is difficult to spot from the main road. The owner was true abo