Ajmer, Rajasthan
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is a historical mosque and architectural monument located in Ajmer, built in the 12th century. The structure is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture and is one of the oldest mosques in India. The name "Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra" means "shed of two and a half days," referring to the legend that it was built in two and a half days.
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is a historical mosque built in the 12th century, making it one of the oldest mosques in India. The structure serves as both a place of worship and a significant historical monument. The mosque holds great architectural and historical significance, reflecting the early Indo-Islamic architecture in India. Visitors can admire the beautiful architecture and learn about the historical significance of this ancient structure.
Indo-Islamic architecture from the 12th century
One of the oldest mosques in India
Intricate carvings and decorative elements
Beautiful arches and columns
Historical significance and heritage value
Well-preserved ancient structure
Stunning views of the surrounding area
Explore the historical mosque
Admire the Indo-Islamic architecture
Learn about the historical significance
Photography of the mosque and architecture
Understand the early Islamic architecture in India
Visit the surrounding area
Nearest Airport: Kishangarh Airport – approx. 27 km
Major Railway Stations:
Ajmer Junction Railway Station – approx. 3 km
Madar Railway Station – approx. 6 km
Metro Station: Not directly accessible by metro
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is located in Ajmer, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is well connected by road. Local buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly in the area. The mosque is easily accessible from major areas of Ajmer, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists.