Chauki-ki-Masjid, Aurangabad, Maharashtra India
Chauki-ki-Masjid AURANGABAD Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See Maharashtra India
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The Chauki-ki-masjid is one of the masjids and dargahs that are scattered in and around the old city of Aurangabad. The Chauki-ki-Masjid was built by Aurangzeb's uncle. It was built by Shayista Khan who was Aurangzeb's uncle in 1665 A.D. The Chauki-ki-masjid has five pointed arches in front. It is two arches deep. The arches are connected by eight pillars. They support five domes.
The central dome is elevated and has a metallic steeple. The other domes are hidden in the roof. Minarets at the corners can also be seen.
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