Jama Mosque, Champaner

[8] It has a blend of Jain[9] and Muslim architecture, preserving the Islamic ethos, and is considered one of the finest mosques in Western India with its elegant interiors.

[1] The ornamentation of the surface areas of the mosque and tomb consists of symbols of motifs of the Sun, diamonds, pots and vines, and lotus insignia which were used in the earlier temples; the artists of the region who worked on these monuments had imbibed their craftsmanship from their forefathers and they were not sectarian in character as they worked on assignments given by Hindus, Muslims or Jains.

Tall octagonal minarets 30 metres (98 ft) in height are situated on both sides of the main carved[4][11] entrance.

[1] A typical Gujarat style of architecture is seen in the form of oriel windows with distinctive carvings on the outer surface.

[14] Tombs have been built adjacent to the mosque, invariably to a square plan with columns and domes erected over them, and also embellished with decorations.

Central dome of the mosque
Interior pillars of the mosque