Sambhal Mosque

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NEW DELHI: The 16th-century Jama Masjid in Sambhal has become the centre of a contentious legal and ideological battle, reminiscent of Ayodhya’s Babri Masjid case.…

NEW DELHI: The 16th-century Jama Masjid in Sambhal has become the centre of a contentious legal and ideological battle, reminiscent of Ayodhya’s Babri Masjid case. This dispute, alleging the mosque was built over a Hindu temple, forms a key focus in journalist Aarti Tikoo’s forthcoming book, ‘Nehru’s India, Modi’s Bharat’, set to release under the Sir Jadunath Sarkar Fellowship by the Foundation for Indian Historical and Cultural Research (FIHCR). Tikoo recently shared a snippet from her book on her ‘X’ account, focused on evidence of the Harihar Temple unearthed in the Sambhal Museum.   Evidence of the Harihar Temple has been discovered in the Sambhal Museum, providing proof of the temple’s authenticity. A Sudarshan Chakra of Lord Vishnu and a 1500-year-old idol were found during excavations. The idol is even older than the Mughal period. In view of this news, … — Aarti Tikoo Singh (@AartiTikoo) December 1, 2024   The findings, including a 1500-year-old idol and Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra, align with a 1924 report by Jawaharlal Nehru, documenting Sambhal’s ancient significance and the communal strife following the mosque’s construction. The mosque, built during Babur’s reign, features Persian inscriptions and Mughal-era architecture. However, advocates, including Vishnu Shanker Jain, claim it stands on the ruins of a Kalki

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