Khanqah-e-Mualla Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala
Khanqah-e-Mualla Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala | |
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خانقاہ معلیٰ نوربخشیہ خپلو بالا | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Location | Khaplu Bala, Pakistan |
Location in Pakistan | |
Geographic coordinates | 35°09′25″N 76°20′43″E / 35.15703°N 76.34522°ECoordinates: 35°09′25″N 76°20′43″E / 35.15703°N 76.34522°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Tibetan, Iranian, Mughal |
Date established | 1370 |
Construction cost | 20 million |
Capacity | 3000 within the adjoining grounds areas, |
Khanqah-e-Mualla Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala (Urdu: خانقاہ معلیٰ نوربخشیہ خپلو بالا) is the largest Khanqah[1] built by mud and wood in the region of Gilgit Baltistan. It is located in Khaplu and was built by Mir Mukhtar Akhyar,[2] a Sufi master of Nurbakshi Order around 400 years ago. It is one of the oldest mosques in the Baltistan region, and is one of the areas most famous landmarks and a major tourist attraction.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Stefano Bianca (2005). Karakoram: Hidden Treasures in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. U. Allemandi for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 2005 - Art - 322 pages. p. 154. ISBN 9788842213307.
- ^ Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 37, Part 1. Pakistan Historical Society. 1989. p. 83.
Categories:
- Gilgit-Baltistan history stubs
- Buildings and structures in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Architecture of Iran
- Tibetan architecture
- History of Baltistan
- Mosques in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Ghanche District