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Sultan Sulaiman Mosque

1934 establishments in British MalayaArt Deco architecture in MalaysiaEngvarB from September 2014Klang (city)Mausoleums in Malaysia
Mosque buildings with domesMosques completed in 1934Mosques in Selangor
The Exterior of Masjid Diraja Sultan Suleiman
The Exterior of Masjid Diraja Sultan Suleiman

Sultan Sulaiman Royal Mosque (Malay: Masjid Diraja Sultan Sulaiman) is Selangor's royal mosque, which is located in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It was constructed by the British in the early 1932 and was officially opened in 1933 by the late Almarhum Sultan Sir Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah. This mosque combines various types of architectural styles (such as Moorish and Art Deco) and interior and exterior designs not replicated in other mosques around the country. Sultan Sulaiman Mosque was the main state mosque of Selangor until the opening of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque in the new capital city of Shah Alam. Some of its interesting features include the Tangga Diraja (royal stairs) from Istana Alam Shah and a royal mausoleum. The late Sultan Salahuddin was buried in the mosque's grounds.

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Sultan Sulaiman Mosque
Jalan Kota Raja, Klang City

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Masjid DiRaja Sultan Sulaiman

Jalan Kota Raja
41000 Klang City
Malaysia
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The Exterior of Masjid Diraja Sultan Suleiman
The Exterior of Masjid Diraja Sultan Suleiman
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