Unlike the lavish structures of the Mughals that followed the Sultanate dynasty, the Khirki Masjid is a far more elementary site in comparison. Built in the rubble masonry style with the exterior once plastered, the interiors lack embellishment or intricate carving, making do instead with exposed stone, save for the latticed windows that give the mosque its eponymous feature.
Unlike the lavish structures of the Mughals that followed the Sultanate dynasty, the Khirki Masjid is a far more elementary site in comparison. Built in the rubble masonry style with the exterior once plastered, the interiors lack embellishment or intricate carving, making do instead with exposed stone, save for the latticed windows that give the mosque its eponymous feature.
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