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- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura abstract "Jama Masjid (Hindi: जामा मस्जिद, Urdu: جامع مسجد) of Mathura was completed by Abd-un-Nabi, governor of Aurangzeb in 1662.The mosque of Abd-un-Nabi Khan, built 1662.Abd-un-NabI khan, the founder of the masjid was appointed as faujdar of Itawa by Aurungzeb, after some time he was transferred to Mathura. Here he remained from 1660 to 1668 till he met his death at Sahora, a village in Mahaban Pargana on the opposite side of Yamuna while engaged in quelling a popular uprising. The ground which Abd-un-Nabi Khan selected as the site of his mosque was, he purchased from some butchas and the reminder, he obtained from a family of Kazis, whose descendants still occupy what is called Kusk Mahalla, one of the very few quarters of the city that are known by a Persian name. The continued to be regarded as zamindars of the township till the time of Jats. When Saijid Bakir, their head quarreled with the local governor and made over all his rights to Chaubes, and others.".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageID "31371403".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageLength "1869".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageRevisionID "707896683".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Aurangzeb.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mosques_in_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Kesava_Deo_Temple.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLink Mathura.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jama Mosque, Mathura".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura architectureType "Mosque".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura caption "The present day Kesava Deo Temple. The Jama Masjid can be seen adjacent to it.".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura location India.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura location Mathura.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura minaretQuantity "4".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura name "Jama Masjid, Mathura".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura religiousAffiliation Islam.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:India-mosque-stub.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_religious_building.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hi.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ur.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura yearCompleted "1661".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura subject Category:Mosques_in_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Building.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Mosque.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Place.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type ReligiousBuilding.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Mosque.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Place.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Location.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Place.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Thing.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Q1370598.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura type Q41176.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura comment "Jama Masjid (Hindi: जामा मस्जिद, Urdu: جامع مسجد) of Mathura was completed by Abd-un-Nabi, governor of Aurangzeb in 1662.The mosque of Abd-un-Nabi Khan, built 1662.Abd-un-NabI khan, the founder of the masjid was appointed as faujdar of Itawa by Aurungzeb, after some time he was transferred to Mathura. Here he remained from 1660 to 1668 till he met his death at Sahora, a village in Mahaban Pargana on the opposite side of Yamuna while engaged in quelling a popular uprising.".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura label "Jama Mosque, Mathura".
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura sameAs Q6127162.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura sameAs m.0gkxdbh.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura sameAs Q6127162.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura wasDerivedFrom Jama_Mosque,_Mathura?oldid=707896683.
- Jama_Mosque,_Mathura isPrimaryTopicOf Jama_Mosque,_Mathura.