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Mosque of Muhabat Khan
The only Mughal Mosque
in Andar Shehr in Peshawar to survive the depredation of the sikhs,
its entrance a narrow gateway between jewellery shops.
Built in the 1670s, this beautifully proportioned Mughal
structure, named after a regional governor who served under both
Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, is orthodox in design. Its open courtyard
has an ablution pond in the middle and a single row of rooms around
the sides. The prayer hall occupies the west side, flanked by
two tall minarets. According to the turn-of-the-century
Gazetteer for N.W.F.P, the minarets were frequently used in Sikh
times "as a substitute for the gallows" by General Avitabile,
an Italian military advisor to Ranjit Singh.. A fire that raged
through the Andarshar Bazaar in 1895 (the Gazetteer continues)
failed to destroy the mosque thanks only to the "unremitting efforts
of the faithful". The interior of the prayer hall is sheltered
beneath three low fluted domes and is lavishly and colorfully
painted with floral and geometric designs.

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