Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

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Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is a historic 16th-century mosque in Ahmedabad, India, renowned for its intricately carved stone lattice windows, especially the famous "Tree of Life" jali.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
mosque
tourist attraction
affiliation Gujarat Sultanate
architecturalStyle Gujarat Sultanate architecture
Indo-Islamic architecture
builder Sidi Saiyyed
builtDuringDynasty Gujarat Sultanate
builtDuringReignOf Muzaffar Shah III
builtInPeriod 16th century
city Ahmedabad
completionYear 1573
country India
culturalSymbolOf Ahmedabad
denomination Sunni Islam
featuredIn symbolism of Ahmedabad city
governingBody Archaeological Survey of India
hasArchitecturalElement arches
courtyard
domes
jalis
mihrab
pillars
hasArtStyle arabesque patterns
floral motifs
stone carving
hasPart Tree of Life jali
stone lattice windows
heritageDesignation Monument of National Importance in India
inspired logo of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
knownFor Tree of Life jali
intricately carved stone lattice windows
locatedInOldCityArea Lal Darwaza, Ahmedabad
location Ahmedabad
Gujarat
India
material stone
namedAfter Sidi Saiyyed
near Lal Darwaza
Sabarmati River
surface form: River Sabarmati
openToPublic yes
primaryFunction place of worship
region Western India
religion Islam
state Gujarat
tourismCategory heritage tourism
religious tourism

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Ahmedabad hasLandmark Sidi Saiyyed Mosque