Akbarabadi Mosque
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Akbarabadi Mosque was a mosque in Delhi, India. It was built by Akbarabadi Mahal, one of Shah Jahan's wives in 1650. One of the several Mughal era mosques in Old Delhi, it was demolished by the British, following their recapture of Delhi during the 1857 Uprising. It is believed to have existed in modern-day Netaji Subhash Park locality of Old Delhi.
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Netaji Subhash Marg, Delhi Chandni Chowk
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N 28.6499 ° | E 77.2379 ° |
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Jama Masjid
Netaji Subhash Marg
110006 Delhi, Chandni Chowk
Delhi, India
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