Dhai Din Ka Jhonpra Ajmer is a relic of an old cathedral. Its wonderfully
carved pillars, arched screen and messed up minarets make it among the
work of arts of ancient architecture. it was constructed in two and
a half days, as a result called as Adhai-Din (2 and a half days).
It was built as a Sanskrit college, but in 1198 Mohammed of Ghori
took possession of Ajmer and converted the structure into a mosque by including a.
seven-arched wall covered with Islamic calligraphy in front of the.
pillared venue. Adhai-Din Ka-Jhonpra is supported by 124 columns all.
uniquely sculpted portraying Hindu and Jain design,
while the. monument is crowned with 10 splendorous domes.
while the. monument is crowned with 10 splendorous domes.
