List of Masjids in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which were built by destroying Hindu temples !

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List of Masjids in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which were built by destroying Hindu temples
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List of Masjids in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which were built by destroying Hindu temples

LIST OF HINDU TEMPLES DESTROYED AND CONVERTED TO MOSQUES IN ANDHRA PRADESH & TELANGANA BY MUSLIMS

We give below, state-wise and district-wise, the particulars of Muslim monuments which stand on the sites and/or have been built with the materials of Hindu temples, and which we wish to recall as witnesses to the role of Islam as a religion and the character of Muslim rule in medieval India. The list is the result of a preliminary survey. Many more Muslim monuments await examination. Local traditions which have so far been ignored or neglected, have to be tapped on a large scale.

We have tried our best to be exact in respect of the locations, names, and dates of the monuments mentioned. Even so, some mistakes and confusion may have remained. It is not unoften that different sources to provide different dates and names for the same monument. Many Muslim saints are known by several names, which creates confusion in identifying their Mazars or dargahs. Some districts have been renamed or newly, created and a place that was earlier under one district may have been included in another. We shall be grateful to readers who point out these mistakes so that they can be corrected in our major study. This is only a brief summary. 

Sita Ram Goel

It should be kept in mind that the list below doesn’t include all the temples destroyed by Muslims and which were converted to mosques. The below is the list of mosques and Darghas where evidence exists of having been made after destroying the temples at these locations. In many mosques, Muslim rulers were able to eradicate all signs of temples, and hence not given in the below list.

Anyone is free to visit the below list of mosques and see the remnants and materials of Hindu temples were used in their construction. The Archaeological Survey of India should conduct an excavation of below mosques to find out more about the ancient temples in these locations and possible mass graves around the mosque sites.

ll. ADILABAD DISTRICT,

Mahur

1. Masjid in the Fort on the hill. Temple site.

ll. ANANTPUR DISTRICT;


Gooty

2. Gateway to the Hill Fort. Temple materials were used.

Kadiri

3. Jami Masjid. Temple site.

Konakondla

4. Masjid in the bazar. Temple materials used.

Penukonda

5. Fort. Temple materials were used.
6. Masjid in the Fort. Converted Temple.
7. Sher Khans Masjid (1546) Converted Temple.
8. Dargah of Babayya. Converted Azvara Temple.
9. Jami Masjid (1664-65). Temple site.
10. Dargah of Shah Fakbrud-din (1293-94). Temple site.

Tadpatri

11. Jami Masjid (1695-96). Temple site.
12. Idgah completed in 1725-26. Temple site.

Thummala

13. Masjid (1674-75). Temple site.

Cuddapah

14. Bhap Sahib-ki-Masjid (1692). Temple site.
15. Idgah (1717-18). Temple site.
16. Bahadur Khan-ki-Masjid (1722-23). Temple site.
17. Dargah of Shah Aminud-Din Gesu Daraz (1736-37). Temple site.

Duvvuru

18. Masjid. Temple site.

Gandikot

19. Jami Masjid (1690-91). Temple site.

Gangapuru

20. Masjid. Temple site.

Gundlakunta

21. Dastgiri Dargah. Temple site.

Gurrumkonda

22. Fort and several other Muslim buildings. Temple materials used.

Jammalmaduguu

23. Jami Masjid (1794-95). Temple site.

Jangalapalle

24. Dargah of Dastgir Swami. Converted Jangam temple.

Siddhavatam

25. Qutb Shahi Masjid (restored in 1808). Temple materials were used.
26. Jami Masjid (1701). Temple materials were used.
27. Dargah of Bismillah Khan Qadiri. Temple materials were used.
28. Fort and Gateways. Temple materials were used.
29. Chowk-ki-Masjid. Temple site.

Vutukuru

30. Masjid at Naligoto. Temple site.
31. Masjid at Puttumiyyapeta. Temple site.

IV. EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT;

Bikkavolu

32. Masjid. Temple materials were used.

Nizampatnam

33. Dargah of Shah Haidri (1609). Temple site

Vinukonda

34. Jami Masjid (1640-41). Temple site.

Chikalgoda

35. Masjid (1610). Temple site.

Dargah

36. Dargah of Shah Wali (1601-02). Temple site.

Golconda

37. Jami Masjid on Bala Hissar. Temple site.
38. Taramati Masjid. Temple site.

Hyderabad

39. Dargah of Shah Musa Qadiri. Temple site.
40. Masjid on the Pirulkonda Hill (1690). Temple site.
41. Toli Masjid (1671). Temple materials used.
42. Dargah of Mian Mishk (d. 1680). Temple site.
43. Dargah of Mumin Chup in Aliyabad (1322-23). Temple site.
44. Haji Kamal-ki-Masjid (1657). Temple site.
45. Begum Masjid (1593). Temple site.
46. Dargah of Islam Khan Naqshbandi. Temple site.
47. Dargah of Shah Daud (1369-70). Temple site.
48. Jami Masjid (1597). Temple site.

Maisaram

49. Masjid built by Aurangzeb from materials from 200 temples demolished after the fall of Golconda.

Secunderabad

50. Qadam RasUI. Temple site.

Sheikhpet

51. Shaikh-ki-Masjid (1633-34). Temple site.
52. SaraiwAli Masjid (1678-79). Temple tite.

Vil. KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT]

Dharampuri

53. Masjid (1693). TrikuTa Temple site.

Elangdal

54. Mansur Khan-ki-Masjid (1525). Temple site.
55. Alamgiri Masjid (1696). Temple site.

Kalesyaram

56. Alamgiri Masjid. Temple site.

Sonipet

57. Alamgiri Masjid. Temple site.

Vemalvada

58. Mazar of a Muslim saint. Temple site.

Gudimetta

59. Masjid in the Fort, Temple materials used.

Guduru

60. Jami Masjid (1497). Temple materials used.

Gundur

61. Jami Masjid. Converted temple.

Kondapalli

62. Masjid built-in 1482 on the site of a temple after Muhammad Shah Bahmanl had slaughtered the Brahmin priests on the advice of Mahmud Gawan, the great Bahmani Prime Minister, who exhorted the sultan to become a Ghazi by means of this pious
performance.
63. Mazar of Shah Abdul Razzaq. Temple site.

Kondavidu

64. Masjid (1337). Temple materials were used.
65. Dargah of Barandaula. Temple materials were used.
66. Qadam Sharif of Adam. Converted temple.

Machhlipatnam

67. Jami Masjid. Temple site.
68. Idgah. Temple site.

Nandigram

69. Jami Masjid. Temple site.

Pedana

70. lama-il-ki-Masjid. Temple site.

Rajkonda

71. Masjid (1484). Temple site.

Tengda

72. Masjid. Temple site.

Turkpalem

73. Dargah of Ghalib Shahid. Temple site.

Vadpaili

74. Masjid near NarsimhaSwamin Temple. Temple materials used.

Vijaywada

75. Jami Masjid. Temple site.

IX. KURNOOL DISTRICT,

Adoni

76. Jami Masjid (1668-69). Materials from several temples were used.
77. Masjid on the Hill. Temple materials were used.
78. Fort (1676-77). Temple materials were used.

Cumbum

79. Jami Masjid (1649). Temple site.
80. Gachinala Masjid (1729-30). Temple site.

Havli

81. Jami Masjid. Temple materials used.

Karimuddula

82. Dargah. Akkadevi Temple materials were used.

Kottakot

83. Jami Masjid (1501). Temple site.

Kurnool

84. Pir Sahib-ka-Gumbad (1637-38). Temple site.
85. Jami Masjid (1667). Temple site.
86. Lal Masjid (1738-39). Temple site.

Pasupala

87. Kalan Masjid. Temple site.

Sanjanmala

88. Masjid. Temple sites.

Siddheswaram

89. Ashurkhana. Temple materials were used.

Yadavalli

90. Mazar and Masjid. Temple sites.

Zuhrapur

91. Dargah of Qadir Shah Bukhari. Temple site.

Alampur

92. Qala-ki-Masjid. Temple materials used.

Jatprole

93. Dargah of Sayyid Shah Darwish. Temple materials were used.

Kodangal

94. Dargah of Hazrat Nizamud-Din. Temple site.
95. Jami Masjid. Temple site.

Kundurg

96. Jami Masjid (1470-71). Temple site.

Pargi

Jami Masjid (1460). Temple site.

Somasila

Dargah of Kamalud-Din Baba (1642-43) Temple site.

XI. MEDAK DISTRICT]

Andol

97. Old Masjid. Temple site.

Komatur

98. Old Masjid. Temple site.

Medak

99. Masjid near Mubarak Mahal (1641). VishNu Temple site.
100. Fort, Temple materials used.

Palat

101. Masjid. Temple site.

 

Patancheru

102. Jami Masjid. Temple materials were used.
103. Dargah of Shykh Ibrahim known as Makhdumji (1583). Temple site.
104. Ashrufkhana. Temple site.
105. Fort (1698). Temple materials were used.

XII. NALGONDA DISTRICT

Devarkonda

106. Qutb Shahi Masjid. Temple materials were used.
107. Dargah of Sharifud-Din (1579). Temple site.
108. Dargah of Qadir Shah Wali (1591). Temple site.

Ghazinagar

109. Masjid (1576-77). Temple site.

Nalgonda

110. Garhi Masjid. Temple site.
111. Dargah of Shah Latif. Temple site.
112. Qutb Shahi Masjid (Renovated in 1897). Temple site.

Pangal

113. Alamgiri Masjid. Temple site.

Kandukuru

114. Four Masjids. Temple sites.

Nellore

115. Dargah named Dargamitta. Akkasalisvara Temple materials used.

Podile

116. Dargah. Temple site.

Udayagiri

117. Jami Masjid (1642-43). Temple materials used.
118. Chhoti Masjid (1650-51). Temple materials used.
119. Fort. Temple materials used.

XIV. NIZAMBAD DISTRICT,

Balkonda

120. Patthar-ki-Masjid. Temple site.
121. Idgah. Temple site.

Bodhan

122. Deval Masjid. Converted Jain temple.
123. Patthar-ki-Masjid. Temple site.
124. Alamgiri Masjid (1654-55). Temple site.

Dudki

125. Ashrufkhana. Temple materials were used.

Fathullapur

126. Muaskari Masjid (1605-06). Temple site.

Ausa

127. Jami Masjid (1680-81). Temple site.

XVI. RANGAREDDY DISTRICT}

Maheshwar

128. Masjid (1687). Madanna Pandits Temple site.

XVII. SRIKAKULAM DISTRICT]

Icchapuram

129. Several Masjids. Temple sites.

Kalingapatnam

130. Dargah of Sayyid Muhammad Madni Awliya (1619-20). Temple materials used.

Srikakulam

131. Jami Masjid (1641- 42). Temple site.
132. Dargah of Bande Shah Wali (1641- 42). Temple site.
133. Atharwali Masjid (1671-72). Temple site.
134. Dargah of Burhanud-Din Awliya. Temple site.

XVIII. VISHAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT;

Jayanagaram

135. Dargah. Temple site.

Vishakhapatnam

136. Dargah of Shah Madni. Temple site.

Zafargarh

137. Jami Masjid. Temple site.

XX. WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT}

Eluru

138. Fort. Temple materials were used.
139. Sawai Masjid. Converted temple.
140. Qazi’s House. Somesvara Temple materials were used.

Nidavolu

141. Masjid. Mahadeva Temple materials used.

Rajahmundry

142. Jami Masjid (1324). Converted Venugopalaswamin Temple.

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EVIDENCE IS AVAILABLE THAT IN ANDHRA PRADESH THE ABOVE-MENTIONED MOSQUES AND DARGHAS WERE CONSTRUCTED BY DESTROYING HINDU TEMPLES. BUT IN MANY IN OTHER CASES MUSLIMS SUCCEEDED IN REMOVING ALL TRACES OF TEMPLES FROM THE MOSQUES. IN SUCH CASES ONLY AN EXCAVATION BY ASI WILL REVEAL THE DESTROYED TEMPLES.

WHILE MUSLIMS ASK FOR REBUILDING THE ILLEGAL MOSQUE IN AYODHYA, WHY SHOULD NOT HINDUS DEMAND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DESTROYED TEMPLES IN INDIA?

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