The Shahi Eid Gah (Urdu: شاہی عید گاہ مسجد) is an early 18th-century mosque located in Multan, southern Punjab.
[1] Located on the main Multan-Lahore highway in the Northeast of the oldest part of the city.
[2] The mosque was funded by Nawab Abdul Samad Khan, who was the Mughal governor of Multan.
[citation needed] The mosque was used as a court during the early British period in Multan.
[citation needed] The mosque's exterior is embellished with glazed blue Multan-style tiles, while the interior is ornamented with intricate mosaics.