Chaqchan Mosque

Chaqchan Mosque
Khanqah Chaqchan

View of Chaqchan Mosque
Location in Pakistan
Basic information
Location Khaplu, Pakistan
Geographic coordinates 35°09′22″N 76°19′50″E / 35.156062°N 76.330582°E / 35.156062; 76.330582Coordinates: 35°09′22″N 76°19′50″E / 35.156062°N 76.330582°E / 35.156062; 76.330582
Affiliation Islam
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Architectural style Tibetan, Iranian, Mughal
Date established 1370
Specifications
Capacity 500 within the in adjoining grounds areas,

The Masjid Chqchan (Urdu: مسجد چقچن) means the Miraculous mosque in Khaplu,[1] Baltistan built by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani[2] or by Shah Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani[3] Sufi in 1370(A.D) is one of the oldest mosque in Baltistan[4][5] and Pakistan. It is one of Baltistan's most famous landmarks and a major tourist attraction. The Government of Pakistan also listed the inclusion of the Chqchan Mosque as a Pakistan Heritage Site[6]

Chaqchan Mosque around first decade of nineteenth century
Chaqchan Mosque now days
Chaqchan Mosque Arches
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References

  1. Shahzad Bashir (2003). Messianic Hopes and Mystical Visions: The Nåurbakhshåiya Between Medieval. ISBN 9781570034954.
  2. History and Culture of Baltistan,Hassan Hasrat
  3. Afridi, Banat Gul (1988). baltistan in history.
  4. "Chaqchan Mosque (Ghanche)".
  5. History of baltistan ,Hassan nurbakshi
  6. Baltistan in view ,yusaf hussain Abadi


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