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The Chaqchan Mosque is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam.
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Khaplu Palace، Serena, Chaqchan Rd، Sargiab،, Khaplu, 16800
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Chaqchan Mosque

584J+C6V, Chaqchan Rd, Khaplu
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The Chaqchan Mosque is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam.

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Raziuddin FarooqiRaziuddin Farooqi
The Chaqchan Mosque in Khaplu is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or religious sites. Here's why: A Glimpse into the Past: Built in 1370, this mosque is one of the oldest in the region, marking a significant period when the local population transitioned to Islam. Its age and unique architecture offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. Architectural Wonder: The mosque boasts a distinctive wooden structure with intricate carvings and a beautiful blend of Tibetan and Islamic styles. It's a photographer's dream! Spiritual Significance: As an active place of worship, you can witness the local community's faith and traditions. Remember to be respectful and dress modestly. Things to Note: Photography: While you can take photos from the outside, it's best to ask permission before taking pictures inside the mosque. Footwear: Remember to remove your shoes before entering. Donations: A small donation is always appreciated. Overall: The Chaqchan Mosque is a hidden gem that offers a unique cultural and historical experience. Its peaceful atmosphere and architectural beauty make it a worthwhile stop on your Khaplu itinerary.
Muhammad Ali (K2)Muhammad Ali (K2)
The Chaqchan Mosque  meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”is a mosque in the city of Khaplu in the GB region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse  from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. The road to here is quite scenery and short from downtown khaplu the district headquater. The sceneries are just spectacular. Architecturally, the mosque is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian styles, and consists of a two-story cubic complex. Semi-basement, ground floor with a turret atop. The perimetral walls of the cubic structure are composed of wooden slabs stacked to form a frame with its void spaces daubed with clay or mud that is in fact this technology is similar to the Roman opus craticum technique. This method of construction is one of the oldest known for making a weatherproof structures and it is also suitable for harsh winter conditions.
Rizwan YounasRizwan Younas
The Chaqchan Mosque is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. According to some sources the mosque was built by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani while other say on arrival of Sufi saint Syed Nurbakhsh from Kashmir to Baltistan, the local ruling Raja accepted Islam and commissioned the building of the mosque in 1370 CE. However, the dating of the latter theory contradicts historical source which suggests that the mosque was actually constructed more than two decade before the birth of Syed Nurbakhsh
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The Chaqchan Mosque in Khaplu is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or religious sites. Here's why: A Glimpse into the Past: Built in 1370, this mosque is one of the oldest in the region, marking a significant period when the local population transitioned to Islam. Its age and unique architecture offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. Architectural Wonder: The mosque boasts a distinctive wooden structure with intricate carvings and a beautiful blend of Tibetan and Islamic styles. It's a photographer's dream! Spiritual Significance: As an active place of worship, you can witness the local community's faith and traditions. Remember to be respectful and dress modestly. Things to Note: Photography: While you can take photos from the outside, it's best to ask permission before taking pictures inside the mosque. Footwear: Remember to remove your shoes before entering. Donations: A small donation is always appreciated. Overall: The Chaqchan Mosque is a hidden gem that offers a unique cultural and historical experience. Its peaceful atmosphere and architectural beauty make it a worthwhile stop on your Khaplu itinerary.
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The Chaqchan Mosque  meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”is a mosque in the city of Khaplu in the GB region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse  from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. The road to here is quite scenery and short from downtown khaplu the district headquater. The sceneries are just spectacular. Architecturally, the mosque is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian styles, and consists of a two-story cubic complex. Semi-basement, ground floor with a turret atop. The perimetral walls of the cubic structure are composed of wooden slabs stacked to form a frame with its void spaces daubed with clay or mud that is in fact this technology is similar to the Roman opus craticum technique. This method of construction is one of the oldest known for making a weatherproof structures and it is also suitable for harsh winter conditions.
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The Chaqchan Mosque is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. According to some sources the mosque was built by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani while other say on arrival of Sufi saint Syed Nurbakhsh from Kashmir to Baltistan, the local ruling Raja accepted Islam and commissioned the building of the mosque in 1370 CE. However, the dating of the latter theory contradicts historical source which suggests that the mosque was actually constructed more than two decade before the birth of Syed Nurbakhsh
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The Chaqchan Mosque in Khaplu is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or religious sites. Here's why:

A Glimpse into the Past: Built in 1370, this mosque is one of the oldest in the region, marking a significant period when the local population transitioned to Islam. Its age and unique architecture offer a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Architectural Wonder: The mosque boasts a distinctive wooden structure with intricate carvings and a beautiful blend of Tibetan and Islamic styles. It's a photographer's dream!

Spiritual Significance: As an active place of worship, you can witness the local community's faith and traditions. Remember to be respectful and dress modestly.

Things to Note:

Photography: While you can take photos from the outside, it's best to ask permission before taking pictures inside the mosque. Footwear: Remember to remove your shoes before entering. Donations: A small donation is always appreciated.

Overall:

The Chaqchan Mosque is a hidden gem that offers a unique cultural and historical experience. Its peaceful atmosphere and architectural beauty make it a worthwhile stop on your...

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The Chaqchan Mosque  meaning “The Miraculous Mosque”is a mosque in the city of Khaplu in the GB region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse  from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. The road to here is quite scenery and short from downtown khaplu the district headquater. The sceneries are just spectacular.

Architecturally, the mosque is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian styles, and consists of a two-story cubic complex. Semi-basement, ground floor with a turret atop. The perimetral walls of the cubic structure are composed of wooden slabs stacked to form a frame with its void spaces daubed with clay or mud that is in fact this technology is similar to the Roman opus craticum technique. This method of construction is one of the oldest known for making a weatherproof structures and it is also suitable for harsh...

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5.0
4y

The Chaqchan Mosque is a mosque in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Dating from 1370, the mosque is one of the oldest in the region, and dates from the time when the area's populace converted en masse from Buddhism to Islam. The mosque shares similar architecture as those built in the Kashmir Valley. It is a perfect blend of Tibetan, Mughal and Persian style of architecture. According to some sources the mosque was built by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani while other say on arrival of Sufi saint Syed Nurbakhsh from Kashmir to Baltistan, the local ruling Raja accepted Islam and commissioned the building of the mosque in 1370 CE. However, the dating of the latter theory contradicts historical source which suggests that the mosque was actually constructed more than two decade before the birth...

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