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Id Gah Mosque description and photos - Afghanistan: Kabul. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Id Gah Mosque. Photo and descriptionThe Id Gakh Mosque is the second largest in Kabul. In this place, millions of people offer Eid Prayer twice a year. The mosque is located near the Mahmoud Khan Bridge and the National Stadium in the eastern part of the city, in the Shar-e-Bark region, which is one of the richest. Name of the mosque " Id Gakh " means Great Prayer. The founder of the mosque, according to most sources, is Babur, a Muslim warrior who invaded India with his army and brought jewelry from Punjab, Sindh and the surrounding areas. He ordered the construction of a temple to show the greatness of Islam, and Persian architects performed the work for the subjects of Kabul. According to other sources, the mosque was founded by Jahangir, and local materials were used for the construction. The mosque was the venue for religious holidays, ceremonies, coronations here. It was from this mosque that Amir Habibullah made his historic declaration of the country's independence in 1919. The mosque is painted in beige and white, has four external minarets, another in the center of the roof, a higher light central arch and two smaller arches on both sides of the central one. The building is long and narrow, with 18 external arches painted dark. The courtyard area is huge and is capable of receiving a large number of Muslims during prayer. The Id Gakh Mosque is in good condition, is an excellent example of traditional Muslim architecture and attracts pilgrims from far abroad. The open areas of Id Gakh are also used as parking for trucks, We also recommend reading Jewish Museum (Judisches Museum) description and photos - Austria: Vienna Topic: Id Gah Mosque description and photos - Afghanistan: Kabul. |