This is a list of mosques in Nepal.
Name | Images | Location | Year/century | Remarks | References |
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Jama Masjid Rahmaniya | ![]() |
Bhairahawa | 1950 | One of the oldest mosques in Nepal | [1] |
Pancha Kashmiri Takiya Masjid | ![]() |
Kathmandu | 15th century | [2] | |
Jama Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Shahbaba Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Namaj Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Gausiya Jyaul Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Ekminari Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Fulbari Mosque | Nepalgunj | [3] | |||
Shreepur Mosque | ![]() |
Birgunj | |||
Al jamiyatul Gossia Jame Masjid | Biratnagar | ||||
Sarouchiya Masjid | Biratnagar | ||||
Parsa Jamah Masjid | Parsa bazar Ward no. 1 | ||||
Barkati Jame Masjid | Bharatpur, Chitwan | 1960s | Oldest mosque in Bharatpur |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ U. A. B. Razia Akter Banu (1992). Islam in Bangladesh. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-09497-0.
- ^ iqna.ir. "Mosques Symbol of Religious Tolerance in Nepal: Culture Minister" (Text,Image). en. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
- ^ a b c d e f "Mosques, madrasas monitored in Banke". The Himalayan Times. 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
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