Fauti Mosque
Fauti Mosque (also Phuti Mosque) is a mosque in the city of Kumarpur, India which was built by Nawab Sarfaraz Khan in 1740 AD. The old Fauti Masjid is one of the largest mosques in the town of Kumarpur and Murshidabad. It is about 3 quarters of a mile away from the grand and famous Hazarduari Palace. This grand mosque is 135 feet long and 38 feet broad.
Fauti Mosque | |
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Alternative names | Phuti Masjid |
General information | |
Status | In ruins. |
Architectural style | Islamic Architecture |
Town or city | Kumrapur |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 24.185967°N 88.280506°E |
Elevation | 16 m / 52 feet |
Construction started | 1740 AD |
Dimensions | |
Other dimensions | 135 feet long and 38 feet broad |
Website | |
"Fauti Masjid website URL". |
History
It is said to have been built by Nawab Sarfaraz Khan in a single night, however it is said that the Nawab hired the masons for several months where the mater role was called one day. Before completion of the mosque the Nawab died or became 'Faut' in a battle with Nawab Alivardi Khan. Hence the people renamed it as Fauti Mosque. It has five domes and four spiral staircases at its four corners surmounted by cupolas. However, the domes are still incomplete.
The mosque at present is in ruins and has been overgrown by a jungle nearby. It may fall any moment.