Jama Masjid
Likewise known as the Friday mosque, the Jama Mosque or the Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri is one of the biggest and most visited journey spots among the Muslims in India. This strikingly shocking mosque was finished in 1571. It contains components of Persian and Indian design with "chatri" styled arches and Mirhabs. The trimmed mosaic tiles of the Jama Mosque at Fatehpur Sikri is a lost connection of the shipping lane that once flourished among India and Persia. Floral painting, watercolour wall paintings enhance the fifteenth century assembled mosque. Akbar worked the mosque while the complex existed from the coming of the Mughal occupation.