The Ubudiah Mosque completed in 1917

zain

Senior Member
The Ubudiah Mosque
[+] Location: Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia
[+] Designed by Arthur Benison Hubback F.R.I.B.A
[+] Foundation stone was laid by Sultan Idris Murshidul Aadzam Shah I on 26 September 1913
[+] Cost of construction: $224,000.00 Straits Dollar
[+] Architectural style: Indo-Saracenic (or in other word Mughal-Eclectic) with domes and minarets on an octagonal plan
[+] Constructed with reinforced concrete and the finest Italian marble
[+] Completed in 1917, a year after the death of Sultan Idris
[+] Regarded as one of the most beautiful mosques in the world

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Aneela

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The Badshahi Mosque. It epitomizes the beauty and grandeur of the Mughal Era. Built in 1673, it is Lahore's most famous landmark and a major tourist attraction.
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WayneF

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I am curious about the interior views? We get a slight hint in the last one. The centuries-old Christian churches in Europe are often the most stunning inside.
 

shamreez

Senior Member
I am curious about the interior views? We get a slight hint in the last one. The centuries-old Christian churches in Europe are often the most stunning inside.

Most of the old mosques do not have much in the interior as it is just a plain place for prayers. The maximum you would see is some beautiful calligraphy in Arabic of the verses in Quran.

PS: Not been to this mosque but that is what is there in 99% of them all the designs are outside
 

Browncoat

Senior Member
That's been my experience, also. I've been inside a few mosques, and they're very ornate on the outside and plain on the inside.
 
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