• The Mahabat Khan Mosque (Hindko and Urdu: مہابت خان مسجد) (Pashto: مهابت خان جومات), sometimes spelt Mohabbat Khan Mosque...
  • History Of Mahabat Khan Mosque. The mosque was built on what was the highest point in the old town between 1660 and 1670.
  • As a key tourist attraction in Peshawar, the Mahabat Khan Mosque has witnessed various phases of the tourism industry's evolution in the region.
  • The mosque was built in 1630, and named after the Mughal governor of Peshawar, Nawab Mahabat Khan bin Ali Mardan Khan.
  • Completed in 1670 during Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s reign, Mahabat Khan Mosque is named after the then Governor of Peshawar, Mahabat Khan.
  • By Road: Through a car, bus and Jeep you can easily reach to Mahabat Khan Mosque from Islamabad Motorway M-1 in One and half hours.
  • …the pure white mosque of Mahabat Khan (1630), a remarkable monument of Mughal architecture; Victoria memorial hall; and Government House.
  • According to some historians, the King used Mahabat Khan Mosque’s tall minarets to hang criminals as a substitute for gallows.
  • The two tall Minarets of the Mahabat Khan Mosque were frequently used for hanging prisoners during the Sikh times.
  • Mahabat Khan Mosque (or Mohabbat Khan Mosque) lies west of Chowk Yadgar, is the city's best mosque, worked in 1630 by the legislative head of Peshawar...