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HERITAGE · MOSQUE · BROACHAn old mosque of Broach — the Jama Masjid of Bharuch, a historic congregational mosque in the old city, reflecting the long Islamic heritage of the ancient port.
The Jama Masjid of Bharuch is a historic congregational mosque in the heart of the old city (ancient Broach), reflecting the long Islamic heritage of this ancient trading port. Like many of Gujarat’s old jama masjids, it is built partly in the regional Sultanate style, and, as at several sites, incorporates carved pillars and elements that speak to the layered history of the city.
Standing amid the bazaars and lanes of old Bharuch, near the fort and the riverfront, it is part of the rich, plural heritage of a city that has been a melting pot of cultures and faiths — Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Parsi and European — for over two thousand years.
A thread in Broach’s plural story. It remains a working mosque, so modest dress is welcome and worshippers should be respected. An illustrated emblem is shown here in place of a photograph.
Illustration — the Jama Masjid.
Illustration — old-city mosque.
Bharuch, ancient Broach, has been a trading port and melting-pot of cultures for over two thousand years.
Like many of Gujarat's jama masjids, it is built partly in the regional Sultanate style of the period.
Carved pillars and elements, reused as at several sites, speak to the layered history of the city.
Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Parsi and European cultures have all left their mark on Broach's plural story.
In old Broach.
Regional form.
A layered past.
Bazaars & lanes.
Many faiths.
And riverfront.
A historic shrine.
A plural heritage.
A historic shrine.
A plural heritage.
A historic shrine.
A plural heritage.
In the old city.
Islamic Broach.
Bazaars & lanes.
A layered past.
A working mosque.
Nearby.
Illustration — Jama Masjid.
The Jama Masjid of Bharuch is a historic congregational mosque in old Broach, built partly in the regional Sultanate style with carved elements reflecting the city’s layered history — part of the plural heritage of a port that has blended Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Parsi and European cultures for over two millennia.
It remains a working mosque, so modest dress is appreciated. An illustrated emblem is shown here in place of a photograph.
A historic congregational mosque
In ancient Broach
Regional Sultanate style
Part of a plural heritage
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
The Narmada runs full.
Hot and humid — start early.
⏰ Visit in the cool months; the Narmada riverfront is loveliest at dawn and dusk.
Vadodara airport (~70 km).
Bharuch Junction.
NH-48 / Bharuch.
FAITH & CITY
The mosque.
The old city.
Carved elements.
Morning.
A vivid sampraday shrine on Tithal beach
A 300-year banyan island in the Narmada
Wooden havelis and bazaars of the walled town
A remote estuary island alive with migratory birds
A peaceful Hanuman temple ringed by greenery
Hearty regional meals.
Steamed snacks.
Sukhdi & snacks.
Famous Bharuchi khaman, sukhdi & shing (peanuts).
The Jama Masjid of Bharuch is a historic congregational mosque in the heart of the old city (ancient Broach), reflecting the long Islamic heritage of this ancient trading port. Like many of Gujarat's old jama masjids, it is built partly in the regional Sultanate style, and, as at several sites, incorporates carved pillars and elements that speak to the layered history of the city.
Old Bharuch.
Free.
October to March, the cool, dry season.
Kabirvad, the Narmada ghats and the Golden Bridge.
30 minutes.
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