Moti Masjid, Delhi, Mosque in Red Fort, India
Moti Masjid, also known as the Pearl Mosque, is a white marble mosque inside the Red Fort complex in Delhi, India.
Built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb from 1659-1660, the Moti Masjid served as his private mosque.
The name 'Moti Masjid' translates to 'Pearl Mosque', reflecting its stunning white marble architecture that glistens like a pearl.
Today, the Moti Masjid is a popular tourist attraction within the Red Fort complex, open to visitors from sunrise to sunset.
Despite its small size compared to other mosques, the Moti Masjid is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and serene atmosphere.
Location: Delhi
Inception: 1662
Architectural style: Indo-Islamic architecture
Source: Wikimedia