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Jamia Mosque Sadhooja

Type: Monument - Mosque
Province: Sindh
District: Naushahro Feroze
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 18th-19th Century CE
Description: This mosque is situated in the Saduja village. This mosque lies 11 km north of Moro city, 13 km south of Naushehro Feroz. This mosque is built with burnt bricks, has three domes with finials, and four minarets over the top. The minarets are existing along with finial. The mosque has an eastern entrance. The facade has 3 blind arches into the squire panels. It is rectangular in plan. The mosque has an eastern main entrance. The facade has four minarets. There are two small windows right and left side of the main entrance. There are three domes with round drum, the drum has eight small blind arches inside. There are two windows, one to north, other on the southern side in big blind arched. The Mehrab is also built in a large blind arch. The prayer hall has two large arched beams which support the roof. The mosque exit in preserved condition and probably associated to Talpur dynasty of Sindh.
Latitude: 26.499444444
Longitude: 68.073333333
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Published In: Unpublished Survey by Federal Department of Archaeology and Museums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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