• Sidi Bashir Mosque, located in the city of Ahmedabad, is one of the finest examples of mediaeval engineering, which is hard to explain even today.
  • Jhulta Minar, meaning 'Swaying Twin Minarets', a part of the Siddi Bashir Mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is an engineering marvel of Islamic architecture built in the year...
  • According to one, it is believed that this mosque was constructed by Sidi Bashir, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmad Shah, the founder of the city of Ahmedabad.
  • There are two minarets in the Sidi Bashir mosque Ahmedabad each of which is three stories tall with intricately carved hanging balconies.
  • Situated in Ahmedabad city of Gujarat, Sidi Bashir Mosque is regarded as an architectural phenomenon of India.
  • The Sidi Bashir Mosque, located in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India, is a 15th-century mosque constructed during the rule of Sultan Ahmad Shah I...
  • The Sidi Bashir Mosque Ahmedabad is one of the most interesting and unconventional mosques of Ahmedabad- an architectural wonder and is a...
  • The Sidi Bashir Mosque is an impressive and awe-inspiring structure that is a must-see for anyone visiting Ahmedabad.
  • Between Ahmedabad train station and Sarangpur Gate, the Sidi Bashir Mosque, built in 1452, is famed for its 21.3m-high shaking minarets (jhulta minara)...
  • The one near Sarangpur Darwaja is within the vicinity of the Sidi Bashir Mosque built in 1452 AD by Sidi Bashir, a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah.
  • The Jhulta Minara, also known as the Shaking Minarets, is a fascinating architectural marvel located within the Sidi Bashir Mosque complex in Ahmedabad...
  • The one near Sarangpur Darwaja is within the vicinity of the Sidi Bashir Mosque built in 1452 AD by Sidi Bashir, a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah.