
Badshahi Mosques--In Jajpur: Built by a Mughal officer, Nawab Abu Nasir in the 17th century during the reign of Aurangzeb. It was renovated in the 19th century by the Public Works Department under British supervision.--In Cuttack: Located inside the Barabati Fort Known As Qila Masjid Built by Shah Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir in the year 1701, Cuttack.--In Lalitagiri: Also known as the "Takht-e-Sulaiman" (Throne of Solomon), it was built in 1719 CE by Shuja ud Din who was also known as Suleiman, on the orders of the Governor of Bengal, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan. It is located on top of Mount Alamgir in the Assia range of the Eastern Ghats.
Capital Mosque, BhubaneswarRedesigned by Syed Mumtaz Ali, the then Chief Engineer of Odisha State in 1962. It has a simple look without traditional dome but having two very tall minarets. This mosque also acts as the of headquarters of Tableegh-e-jamat of Odisha unit. Previously, belonged to the Barelvis.
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Badshahi Mosque

Capital Mosque
