File:Jami Mosque - Champaner - Godhra - 011.jpg

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English: The Jami Mosque, as the name suggests is the Friday mosque inside the Champaner Archaeological Park. The mosque has the prayer wall, or the qibla mehrab facing the west direction (direction of Mecca) and has a rectangular open courtyard infront of it. The entire complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is also protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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N-GJ-91.
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Author Akshita raina
Camera location22° 29′ 08.9″ N, 73° 32′ 13.9″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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