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Located near the historic Chitral Fort, the Shahi Masjid Chitral (Royal Mosque) is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant landmarks in northern Pakistan. Built in 1924 by His Highness Shuja-ul-Mulk, the then Mehtar (ruler) of Chitral, the mosque is a stunning example of Islamic architecture infused with Chitrali craftsmanship. Constructed primarily from white marble and red sandstone, the mosque features elegant onion-shaped domes, intricate carved wooden detailing, and beautifully arched entrances. Its serene setting, with the Hindu Kush mountains in the background and the Chitral River flowing nearby, enhances its majestic and peaceful aura. The Shahi Masjid not only serves as a place of worship but also reflects the rich cultural and religious heritage of the region. It continues to attract visitors, historians, and architecture enthusiasts from all over, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and royal legacy of Chitral. A visit to Chitral would be incomplete without experiencing the quiet grace and timeless beauty of this historical mosque.

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