Musheerabad Mosque

[1][2][3] The original portion was constructed in 1560 CE by Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah,[4] the fourth Sultan of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and is identical to the Hayat Bakshi Mosque located in Hayathnagar area of Hyderabad.

After the fall of Golconda, the mosque went into disuse and remained abandoned till the area became a jagir of Nawab Arastu Jah, the Prime Minister during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan.

There used to be a large courtyard where the new portion stands today.

[5] The mosque was completed in the Qutb Shahi style and has five lofty arches and two minarets at the corners.

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