Masjid Akhonji

[2][3][4] The exact date of the mosque's construction is uncertain, though it is widely believed to have been built during the Sultanate period, possibly under the reign of Razia Sultana or later rulers.

Known for its modest design, the mosque had a three-arched entrance, carved stone pillars, and rubble masonry walls plastered for protection.

[6][2][7] On February 5, 2024, the Delhi High Court intervened after the January 30 demolition of Masjid Akhonji.

The court directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to maintain the status quo on the land where the mosque stood.

Its three-arched facade, intricately carved stone pillars, and plastered rubble masonry reflected the architectural style of Delhi's Sultanate period.