About Jumma Masjid
Located in the centre of the old city, this
congregational mosque was built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1423. Built in
yellow sandstone, it combines the best of Hindu and Muslim styles of
architecture, standing on 260 pillars supporting 15 domes at varying
elevations.
Architectural Thumbs The vast
paved courtyard is a rectangle nearly seventy-five metres by sixty-six
metres. The whole of the western chamber is a big hall, standing on 260
pillars all carved from Hindu and Jain traditions. The central courtyard
is accessible from the East, though there are three ways on the other side
too. The Eastern side entrance leads to another enclosure containing the
mausoleum of Sultan Ahmed Shah. Thus it is an architectural
triumph.