Jama Mosque, Jaunpur (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wright, Colin. "A View of a Musjid, i.e. Tomb at Jionpoor". www.bl.uk. Archived from the original on 3 January 2023. Retrieved 25 December 2020. This is plate 13 from William Hodges' book, 'Select Views in India'. In 1783 Hodges went to Jaunpur and sketched the mosques built by the kings of the Sharqi dynasty in the 15th century. This picture shows the entrance gateway to the Atala Mosque, which was built in 1408, making it the earliest of all the Sharqi buildings at Jaunpur. The arched entrance to the Atala mosque is over 22 metres high. Along with the arch of the Friday Mosque at Jaunpur, it is the highest in India.

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  • Tillotson, G. H. R. (1992). "The Indian Travels of William Hodges". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 2 (3): 377–398. doi:10.1017/S1356186300003011. ISSN 1356-1863. JSTOR 25182573. S2CID 161701714. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  • Dodson, M. S. (n.d.). Jaunpur, ruination, and conservation during the Colonial Era. In I. Sengupta & D. Ali (Eds.), Knowledge production, pedagogy, and institutions in Colonial India (pp. 123-146). doi:10.1057/9780230119000_7
  • Dodson, M. S. (n.d.). Jaunpur, ruination, and conservation during the Colonial Era. In I. Sengupta & D. Ali (Eds.), Knowledge production, pedagogy, and institutions in Colonial India (pp. 123-146). doi:10.1057/9780230119000_7
  • Dodson, M. S. (n.d.). Jaunpur, ruination, and conservation during the Colonial Era. In I. Sengupta & D. Ali (Eds.), Knowledge production, pedagogy, and institutions in Colonial India (pp. 123-146). doi:10.1057/9780230119000_7
  • Dodson, M. S. (n.d.). Jaunpur, ruination, and conservation during the Colonial Era. In I. Sengupta & D. Ali (Eds.), Knowledge production, pedagogy, and institutions in Colonial India (pp. 123-146). doi:10.1057/9780230119000_7

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  • Datta, Rangan (22 April 2023). "Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh — the land of 'Shahi' forts, mosques and more". No. The Telegraph. My Kolkata. Retrieved 28 August 2023.

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  • Wright, Colin. "A View of a Musjid, i.e. Tomb at Jionpoor". www.bl.uk. Archived from the original on 3 January 2023. Retrieved 25 December 2020. This is plate 13 from William Hodges' book, 'Select Views in India'. In 1783 Hodges went to Jaunpur and sketched the mosques built by the kings of the Sharqi dynasty in the 15th century. This picture shows the entrance gateway to the Atala Mosque, which was built in 1408, making it the earliest of all the Sharqi buildings at Jaunpur. The arched entrance to the Atala mosque is over 22 metres high. Along with the arch of the Friday Mosque at Jaunpur, it is the highest in India.

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