The mosque is located outside the southwestern corner of the Delhi Gate of the Red Fort, opposite the Netaji Subhash Park.
The mosque is a Monument of National Importance,[1] administered by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Not long after its renovation, Nawab Ahmad Bakhsh Khan was attacked by an infuriated elephant while out with his son.
In 1852, Bahadur Shah II had the mosque repaired and replaced the copper plates of the domes with sandstone facing.
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