Neevin Mosque

Neevin Mosque is situated within the Walled City of Lahore along a small street named Kucha Dogran.

[1] The dynasty was founded in Multan in Pakistan's Punjab province, though the founders were of Pashtun extraction.

[1] It also was not greatly altered in appearance under Sikh and British rule, although its minarets had to be rebuilt following an earthquake in the early 1900s.

[1] The mosque's prayer hall can accommodate approximately 100 worshippers,[1] and is divided into three roughly equally-sized sections.

Each section features a short dome typical of the Lodi-style, as well as an archway that opens onto the mosque's central courtyard.

The mosque is unusual in that its prayer hall is below street level.
A view of the mosque's interior