Pather Mosque

Srinagar


Unlike most typical Kashmiri wooden spired mosques, Pather Masjid is a heavy Mughal stone structure, built by Nur Jahan in 1623. The road-facing side is partly hidden by shops, but behind, a triple-rank of nine arches opens onto a walled, four-tree chinar (plane tree) garden.

Don't miss the riverside views across to the Khanqah Shah-i-Hamadan.


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