Presented By:
Kiran kumari
Second period
[first half of the 15th century A. D.]
This can also be called the Ahmed
shahi period after the Sultan Ahmed
shah.
There is more directional authority in
the buildings .
Third period
[second half of the 15th century A.D.]
Most of the development in this
phase happened under Sultan
Mahmud 1 Begarha [1458-1511.]
Main buildings of this period :
Sidi Sayyid Masjid
Jami Masjid at champanir
JAMA MASJID OF
AHMEDABAD
LOCATION
The Jama masjid of Ahmadabad was
probbly the largest masjid in India
subcontinent built in this period .
The mosque is located south of the
processional axis thats run from the
Madan -i shahat the door with 3
archs , Teen darwaza.
ARCHITECTURE
Built with yellow sand stone .
The mosque complex is centered
75m long and 66m wide .
The courtyard is lined with a
colonnade on three sides , the prayer
hall occupies the fourth [east] side.
The prayer room is also rectangular
and covered by four domes.
JAMI MASJID
Jami masjid of Ahemdabad is one of the
biggest and oldest mosque of India built by
Ahmed shah .
Jami masjid is known for its fine and
amazing architecture .
The mosque has a total of 260 pillars
supporting 15 domes at different
elevation .
The Jami masjid also had tall minarets ,
which were destroyed in an earthquke .