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The Pathar Ki Mosque stands on the bank of river Ganges near the Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb in the city of Patna. Parviz Mirza, son of Jahangir, established Pathar Ki Masjid in 1621. The structure is built of stone, and so it got its name as Pathar Ki Masjid. It is located on Ashok Rajpath between Sultanganj and Alamganj. Pathar Ki Masjid is very popular among the local Islamic community. Apart from religious functions, this old mosque is a major landmark of the city. Pathar Ki Masjid is also called Saif Khan's mosque, Chimmi Ghat mosque, and Sangi Masjid.

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  • مسجد باثار كي (ar)
  • Pathar Ki Mosque (en)
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  • مسجد باثار كي هو مسجد تقف على ضفة نهر الغانج بالقرب من تخت شري الصاحب هارماندير، ويعتبر برويز شاه ابن جهانجير، هو من أنشأ وأمر ببناء مسجد باثار كي في 1621، وتم بناء المسجد من هيكل من الحجر ومن هنا اتى اسم المسجد مسجد باثار كي . مسجد باثار كي يحظى بشعبية كبيرة في أوساط المجتمع الإسلامي المحلي، وبصرف النظر عن الوظائف الدينية فان هذا المسجد القديم هو معلم رئيسي من معالم المدينة، ويسمى المسجدأيضا مسجد سيف خان ومسجد شيمي غاط ومسجد سانجي . (ar)
  • The Pathar Ki Mosque stands on the bank of river Ganges near the Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb in the city of Patna. Parviz Mirza, son of Jahangir, established Pathar Ki Masjid in 1621. The structure is built of stone, and so it got its name as Pathar Ki Masjid. It is located on Ashok Rajpath between Sultanganj and Alamganj. Pathar Ki Masjid is very popular among the local Islamic community. Apart from religious functions, this old mosque is a major landmark of the city. Pathar Ki Masjid is also called Saif Khan's mosque, Chimmi Ghat mosque, and Sangi Masjid. (en)
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  • مسجد باثار كي هو مسجد تقف على ضفة نهر الغانج بالقرب من تخت شري الصاحب هارماندير، ويعتبر برويز شاه ابن جهانجير، هو من أنشأ وأمر ببناء مسجد باثار كي في 1621، وتم بناء المسجد من هيكل من الحجر ومن هنا اتى اسم المسجد مسجد باثار كي . مسجد باثار كي يحظى بشعبية كبيرة في أوساط المجتمع الإسلامي المحلي، وبصرف النظر عن الوظائف الدينية فان هذا المسجد القديم هو معلم رئيسي من معالم المدينة، ويسمى المسجدأيضا مسجد سيف خان ومسجد شيمي غاط ومسجد سانجي . (ar)
  • The Pathar Ki Mosque stands on the bank of river Ganges near the Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb in the city of Patna. Parviz Mirza, son of Jahangir, established Pathar Ki Masjid in 1621. The structure is built of stone, and so it got its name as Pathar Ki Masjid. It is located on Ashok Rajpath between Sultanganj and Alamganj. Pathar Ki Masjid is very popular among the local Islamic community. Apart from religious functions, this old mosque is a major landmark of the city. Pathar Ki Masjid is also called Saif Khan's mosque, Chimmi Ghat mosque, and Sangi Masjid. (en)
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