Introduction to the Shah Jahan Mosque: The Shah Jahan Grand Mosque was built in 1647 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque consists of two parts, the front and rear. In the front is an elegant garden composed of woods, corridors, fountains, flower beds and lawns, and in the back is a magnificent and wide prayer square and a unique sutra room. The arches of the mosque are decorated with arabesques, colorful flowers and geometric patterns, and are engraved with verses from the Quran.

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