Shahbaz Khan Mosque

The mosque is rectangular and divided into three equal interior sections, each of which is roofed over by an onion dome.

The prayer hall houses three semi-octagonal mihrabs, each aligned with one opening through the eastern façade.

The central mihrab is larger and highly ornamented with Cyprus-filled kanjuras (decorative merlons), ornate arabesque plastic relief on the spandrels, a cusped arch, and engaged colonettes standing on bulbous floral bases.

At the four corners, there are four ribbed, octagonal turrets, capped with plastered cupolas.

[1] In 1950, the Eastern circle of the Pakistan Directorate of Archaeology (DOA) took over the mosque for restoration.