Damri Masjid

The mosque is a Monument of National Importance,[1][2][3] administered by the Archaeological Survey of India.

[4] The mosque is dated from 1568, and was built by Sahir Khan, a nobleman of the Ahmednagar Sultanate.

Pushkar Sohoni argues that the craftsmanship of the mosque was too high-quality to be attributed to the patronage of common workmen.

Square pylons are provided at all four corners of the building upon which rise slender minarets.

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