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Sajan
September 26, 2016
An Ancient Mosque Built in 629 AD !
Mohamed Sadique
November 7, 2018
Its a small museum attached to the first mosque in India constructed in 14th century.
Kesavan
March 30, 2021
The Cheramaan Juma Masjid is a mosque in Kodungallur. According to legend, it was built in 629 AD, which makes it the oldest mosque in the Indian subcontinent that still in use. It was built by Malik Deenar, a Persian companion of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, on the orders of the successor of Cheraman Perumal, the Chera King of modern-day Kerala. The mosque was constructed in Kerala style with hanging lamps, making the historicity of its date claims more convincing. The mosque was completely destroyed by the Portuguese in 1504 when Lopo Soares de Albergaria attacked the port of Kodungallur. The old building was built some time after the 1504 de Algabaria attack (i.e., from mid-16th to the early 17th century). Modern corridors and halls were built in 1984. The 1984 extensions, which surround the old building, conceal almost all of the exterior features of the old building. Cheraman Masjid is 43 km away from Mud Castle. and 52 Km from Kiralur Retreat
The Cheramaan Juma Masjid is a mosque in Kodungallur. According to legend, it was built in 629 AD, which makes it the oldest mosque in the Indian subcontinent that still in use. It was built by Malik Deenar, a Persian companion of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, on the orders of the successor of Chera…
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Kodungallur - Shornur Road
Kodungallur, KL