Jamia Masjid , Srinagar
About Jamia Masjid
Built by Sultan Sikandar in 1400 AD, this mosque located in the old town remains one of the most important mosques in the Srinagar region. It’s from here that many of the administrative duties of the Sultan were carried out. The complex can house up to 33,000 worshipers and is a fine example of the Indo-Saracenic architecture style, incorporating some 300 wooden pillars and a construction which is regarded but locally and widely as one of the best examples which retains the original style of the period.
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Historical
Hari Parbat Fort, Jammu and Kashmir
1.6 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Mughal empire fort located overlooking lake Dal in Srinagar. Hari Parbat Fort is named after the celestial pebble that was dropped forming the...
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Nature
Nagin Lake, Jammu and Kashmir
4.7 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Kashmir's famous Dal Lake is actually an intricate network of inter-connected canals that connect four lakes – Gagribal, Bod Dal, Lokut Dal and...
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Historical
Shri Pratap Singh Museum, Jammu and Kashmir
5.3 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Founded in 1898 by the states leader and administrator, Maharaja Pratap Singh. The site is now a site of special scientific interest by the...
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Pilgrimage, Historical
Hazratbal Mosque, Jammu and Kashmir
5.8 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Hazratbal Mosque is one of the most important holy places for Muslims, and possibly the holiest in Kashmir. It is said to contain a relic, which...
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Pilgrimage
Pandrethan Temple, Jammu and Kashmir
8.2 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Pandrethan Temple (locally known as Paani Mandir) is about 5 kms from Srinagar city. This ancient temple was said to be built around 921 AD and is...
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Nature
Char Chinar, Jammu And Kashmir
9 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Char Chinar is an island in the Dal Lake. It is called so because of the 4 majestic Chinar trees at the corners of the island. Chinar trees are...
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Pilgrimage
Shankaracharya, Jammu And Kashmir
10.1 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Shankaracharya Hill (also known as Takht-e-Suleiman or Suleiman's throne) is where the famous Shankaracharya temple is located. This ancient...
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Nature
Chashme Shahi Garden, Jammu and Kashmir
10.3 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Chashme Shahi or Chashmashahi, meaning royal spring constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1632, it backs onto the lake Dal. Taken from...
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Nature
Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir
10.4 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts, the Dal lake is 18 km sq. natural lake. The dominant feature of the city, it provides a source of income...
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Nature
Shalimar Bagh, Jammu and Kashmir
11 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Dating back to the Mughal empire in 1651, these impressive gardens were an offering from Emperor Jahangir to his wife Nur Jahan. The gardens are...
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Historical
Pari Mahal, Jammu and Kashmir
12.1 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Pari Mahal is a seven terraced garden located at the top of a mountain over-looking Srinagar and south-west of Dal Lake. The gardens were...
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Nature
Nishat Garden, Jammu and Kashmir
12.5 km from Jamia Masjid - See map
Nishat Garden or Nishat Bagh is a beautifully landscaped, well-maintained garden close to Srinagar. It is the second largest Mughal garden in...
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