Eidgah Mosque Kabul Afghanistan

 


Eidgah Mosque: 




Eidgah Mosque is located between Alimardan Garden and Chaman In person in Kabul, Afghanistan



The mosque was built in 1932 and its repair work ended in 1936. There is a stone inscription on the wall of the mosque where all the features are inserted. In this mosque, other than prayers, there were also official gatherings and jirgas, such as the war with Britain to extradite Afghanistan's independence from the stone pulpit of the mosque, and other ethnic jirgas and public decisions were made at the mosque.





East of Alimardan Garden and northwest of the in-person lawn of this mosque in the presence of the atmosphere in front of the mostan bridge south of Mahmoud Khan Bridge occupies the vast area, the mansion of the mosque has long been located south of seventy-three domes and a large dome and a string of porches and mountains have been constructed and has minarets and altars and a large central altar and two mihrabs ate down and ten minarets. 


The rest of the domes are iron-clad and the rest of the domes are thatched, and the advance of the mosque with its length has a terrace or sofeh to the white marble carpet. The mosque was built approximately a much taller than the courtyard courtyard and the courtyard was previously restricted by a brick wall. 


To the east, three large income gates were decorated with gog bows with historical originality. Unfortunately, after the coup d'étic of Thor in 1978, the mud and bethes and its tree were drawn, the courtyard was bitumen and concrete.







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