Moti Masjid

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Moti Masjid is a small 17th-century white marble mosque built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb within the Red Fort complex in Delhi, India.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Moti Masjid canonical 5
Moti Masjid, Mehrauli 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious building
Mughal architecture
mosque
accessRestricted originally reserved for the emperor
architecturalFeature arched entrances
inlaid ornamentation
marble domes
architecturalStyle Mughal dynasty
surface form: Mughal
associatedDynasty Mughal dynasty
associatedRuler Aurangzeb
builder Aurangzeb
city Delhi
constructionPeriod 17th century
continent Asia
country India
denomination Sunni Islam
district Central Delhi
domeCount 3
era Mughal era
faces Mecca
flooringMaterial marble
hasCourtyard yes
hasMihrab yes
hasMinaret no large external minarets
hasPrayerHall yes
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Red Fort Complex
locatedIn Delhi
India
National Capital Territory of Delhi
Delhi
surface form: Old Delhi

Red Fort
locatedInFort Red Fort
surface form: Lal Qila (Red Fort)
locatedNear Hammam of the Red Fort
Khas Mahal in the Red Fort
materialUsed white marble
nativeName موتی مسجد
मोती मस्जिद
nativeNameLanguage Hindi
Urdu
orientation west
partOf Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort complex
patron Aurangzeb
planType three-domed mosque
primaryFunction private royal mosque
religion Islam
translationOfName Pearl Mosque
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort Complex
usedBy Mughal Emperor
surface form: Mughal emperors

members of the Mughal court

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Red Fort hasPart Moti Masjid
Agra Fort hasPart Moti Masjid
Bahadur Shah I burialPlace Moti Masjid
this entity surface form: Moti Masjid, Mehrauli
Lahore Fort hasPart Moti Masjid
Pearl Mosque alsoKnownAs Moti Masjid