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Dad Dari Mosque

Type: Monument - Mosque
Province: Sindh
District: Jacobabad
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1857 - 1947 CE
Description: Mosque is located in village and deh Dad Dari, taluka and district Jacobabad. Chang village is in the south, Rahimabd Wah is in the west, Jacobabad city is 16 km from Dad Dari village. Main entrance is on eastern side. Northern and southern sides have one window on each side. Prayer hall has one door. All sides of the mosque have rectangular panels having pointed arches in it. Mosque has semi-circular dome with glazed finials. Dome rests on octagonal drum. Drum has 24 pointed arches, three on each side. Mosque is plastered with lime. Mosque measures 6.25 x 6.25 x 18 m. Burnt bricks, lime plaster and mud mortar are the construction material. Mosque is square in plan. Mosque is decorated with rectangular and pointed arch panels and finial. Internally, drum has arches. This mosque was renovated in 1993 and exists in good condition.
Latitude: 28.200000000
Longitude: 68.344444444
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Survey and Documentation of Archaeological Sites and Monuments (1995-2001)
Published In: Unpublished Survey by Federal Department of Archaeology and Museums
Year of Publication: 1995-2001
Bibliography/Reference: Federal Department of Archaeology and Museums, Islamabad.
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