Type: Monument - Mosque
Province: Sindh
District: Badin
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 18th Century CE
Description: This mosque has been constructed with burnt bricks and lime mortar on a raised platform. It has a prayer chamber and a verandah attached to a courtyard that had three domes with its main entrance from the east. It was called `Patan-wari maseet` (mosque along the jetty or harbor) and most probably built when the Indus was flowing close to the town of Agham Kot most probably during the Habbari dynasty (841-1024 CE). The mosque must have seen different phases of construction over the centuries including during the Mughal period. The last phase might belong to the Kalhoras (Early 18th century CE).
Latitude: 25.232577778
Longitude: 68.775525000
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Inventory of Cultural Property in the Province of Sindh, Pakistan, 2015
Published In: Government of Sindh, Vol 1
Year of Publication: 2015
Bibliography/Reference: Jansen, Michael, Yasmeen Lari