The "Kabuli Shah Mosque" bears resemblance to the glorious historic past of our country. Located in the district of Panipat in the state of Haryana, the "Kabuli Shah Mosque" was built by the mighty ruler of the Mughal dynasty, "Babur" to celebrate his majestic victory over the able and valiant "Ibrahim Lodhi" in the "First Battle of Panipat" in 1526.
The "Kabuli Mosque" derived its name from the wife of "Babur" who was called by the name of "Kabuli Begum". Babur was so thrilled over his victory in the historic battle of Panipat that he constructed this giant architectural marvel to celebrate his triumph that virtually altered the destiny of our country. The Mosque reflects the rich artistic skills and creative imagination of the people of the by gone golden era.
Built in a "Mughal" architectural style, the "Kabuli Mosque" is very attractive and colorful. The interior of the Mosque is decorated with many beautiful paintings that adds to the beauty of the sacred sanctorium. The walls of the "Kabuli Mosque" are exquisitely designed which reflects the development of the "Mughal" Art and Architecture of the golden past.
The luxuriant gardens, the splendid architectural structure and the serene environment fills the devotees with an intense sense of pleasure and satisfaction. Many devotees flock to the Mosque to seek divine blessings and eternal happiness. The calm and pleasant surrounding of the "Kabuli Mosque" offers an aesthetic appeal to the visitors.
Apart from the religious and historic significance of the "Kabuli Mosque", the attractive color combination and the marvelous architectural building attracts many tourist from far and wide who are absolutely overwhelmed with its beauty and grandeur.
