Eidgah, Kheri

27°54′36″N 80°47′24″E / 27.910092°N 80.789936°E / 27.910092; 80.789936ArchitectureTypeMosqueStyleIslamicSpecificationsCapacity2,000 peopleDome(s)1Minaret(s)2

Eidgah or Kheri Eidgah is a mosque and Eidgah near the railway tracks between Lakhimpur and Kheri.[1][2]

Construction

The foundation of the historic Eidgah was laid in North West of Kheri Town, outside the dwelling area.

Architecture

The courtyard of the mosque can be reached from entrances on three sides. On the day of Eid, the area outside mosque is used for food stalls, shops and by street entertainers.

See also

  • Eidgah
  • Islamic architecture

Notes

References

  1. ^ Official Kheri website
  2. ^ "Shri Zafar Ali Naqvi, MP Loksabha Kheri, Uttar Pradesh". Archived from the original on 10 July 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.

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