Eidgah Mosque
Good for: architecture, islamic architecture, ancient history, Old, worship
Not good for: luxury
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Lonely Planet review for Eidgah Mosque
The large Eidgah Mosque, covering an area of some 73m by 16m, was built in 1735 and was later used by the Sikhs as a military garrison. In turn, the British used it as a courthouse (it was here that Agnew was slain) but it was restored to its original use in 1891 and today has some of the finest blue tilework in Multan. The mosque is about 1km north of Qasim Bagh Fort.
Traveller reviews for Eidgah Mosque (1)
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Historical eidgah
junaidahmadj recommends this,
It is historical eidgah in Multan, should be visited if come to Multan.
Good for: architecture, islamic architecture, ancient history, Old, worship, mughal architecture
Not good for: luxury







