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Reza Khoda Mosque
 
The highly dilapidated ruins known as Reza Khoda Mosque is located about 100m northwest of Zinda Pir Mosque across an axial road. Only the four walls and three mihrabs survive upto certain height. From the existing ruins it appears that it was a six-domed mosque and the domes were supported on stone columns which still lie around. There were three tall entrances on the east and two each on north and south sides. The mosque internally measures 10.6m N-S and 8.1m E-W The mihrabs are flanked by decorated brick pillasters. Arches in front of the mihrabs are multicusped. Terracotta perforated jalis were inserted into the walls at regular intervals for ventilation and light. Some of them still survive. Octagonal corner turrets appear to have been decorated with terracotta bands.
     
 
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