Pearl Mosque Delhi

The Moti Masjid is a 17th-century historical mosque, not open for worship, inside the Red Fort complex in North Delhi, India. It was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, damaged during the Siege of Delhi, and subsequently restored by the British. Named for its white marble, the mosque features ornate floral carvings. It is an important example of …
The Moti Masjid is a 17th-century historical mosque, not open for worship, inside the Red Fort complex in North Delhi, India. It was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, damaged during the Siege of Delhi, and subsequently restored by the British. Named for its white marble, the mosque features ornate floral carvings. It is an important example of Mughal architecture during Aurangzeb's reign.
  • Location: New Delhi, Central Delhi
  • Completed: 1663
  • Affiliation: Islam (former)
  • Status: Inactive; · (preserved)
  • Country: India
  • Administration: Archaeological Survey of India
  • Style: Mughal
Data from: en.wikipedia.org