Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

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Sidi Sayed (Jali) Mosque,Ahmedabad

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. As attested by the marble stone tablet fixed on the wall of the mosque, it was built by Sidi Saeed (or Sidi Saiyyed) an Abyssinian in the retinue of Bilal Jhajar Khan, general in the army of the last Sultan Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah III of the Gujarat Sultanate.[1]

The mosque was built in the last year of the existence of Sultanate of Gujarat. The mosque is entirely arcuated and is famous for beautifully carved ten stone latticework windows (jalis) on the side and rear arches. The rear wall is filled with square stone pierced panels in geometrical designs. The two bays flanking the central aisle have reticulated stone slabs carved in designs of intertwined trees and foliage and a palm motif. This intricately carved stone window is the Siddi Sayyed Jali, the unofficial symbol of city of Ahmedabad and the inspiration for the design of the logo of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. This mosque is extremely strong as since it is made of stones and in stones after many years it goes back to the ground and they by day it becomes much more stronger...

Some times by looking at the "Jalis" you might wonder why in the middle there is a gap? It is said that when it was build it use to have one more in the center but people says that when Britisher came to India they try to take the middle on but it got brooked they even tried once again but it got cracked and finale they got to know that it is impossible to remove.

The central window arch of the mosque, where one would expect to see another intricate jali, is instead walled with stone.[1] This is possibly because the mosque was not completed according to plan before the Mughals invaded Gujarat.[1]

Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Ahmedabad
The Sidi Saiyyed mosque  
Panorama view of the mosque from the front  
Tablet on the wall of the mosque  

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Khan, KDL (June 4, 2011). "The Symbol of Ahmedabad". Navhind Times. http://www.navhindtimes.in/panorama/symbol-ahmedabad. Retrieved July 1, 2011. 


Coordinates: 23°01′37″N 72°34′52″E / 23.02694°N 72.58111°E / 23.02694; 72.58111

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