Jamia Masjid Sialkot

Jamia Masjid Sialkot

Jamia Masjid (Donga Bagh) is the largest mosque in Sialkot, Pakistan. It has a capacity of 50,000. It has two small and one large minarets; the large minaret is the biggest landmark in Sialkot. There is notable mirror work on front walls of the main prayer hall.

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* Sialkot


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