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The ceiling dome above the prayer hall of the Shah Jahan Mosque, Oriental Road, Woking, Surrey

James O Davies, English Heritage2012-03-14

Historic England

Historic England
London, United Kingdom

The Shah Jahan Mosque is thought to be the first purpose-built mosque in northern Europe and Britain. It was built in 1888-9 to designs by architect William Isaac Chambers. It was commissioned by Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, a Hungarian Jewish linguist whose ambition it was to establish an educational Oriental Institute to enhance the study of the culture and history of India and the Islamic world.

The Shah Jahan Mosque is Listed Grade I for its architectural and historical interest.

Historic England Archive DP148113

Details

  • Title: The ceiling dome above the prayer hall of the Shah Jahan Mosque, Oriental Road, Woking, Surrey
  • Creator: James O Davies, English Heritage
  • Date Created: 2012-03-14
  • Rights: Copyright Historic England Archive
  • Medium: Digital photograph

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