Sungam Mosque

Sungam Mosque

Sungam Mosque (top view)
Basic information
Location Nelpettai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Affiliation Islam
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Architectural style Mughal
Specifications
Dome(s) 1
Minaret(s) 2

Sungam Mosque or Sungam Pallivasal is a mosque in Madurai city, Tamil Nadu, India. The mosque was founded by Muslim Jamath People.[1] It is the oldest mosque in Madurai.It was built by Mughal architecture style.

History

Nelpettai area is Situated in the Vaigai river bank.This is the center of manufacturing of essential foods for Madurai.Rice and cereals marketed here since the British period .Following the success of Malik Kafur,Madurai Governed under the umbrella of various Muslim rulers.Then Nelpettai became part of the Muslim concentration.[2]

Customs Duty

Front View of the mosque in the Sungam street

In Pandiya's period, if anybody come to Madurai,It was the only way to get over the river Vaigai near Nelpettai.Those coming into the city, Tariffs were collected in the Toll Booth.Muslims built a mosque near Toll Booth.From then on it is called Sungam Mosque.(Sungam means Toll).The mosque is still on display in the old building.

Municipal school

Near the Sungam mosque "Umaru Pulavar high school" is functioning.It is controlled by Madurai Municipal Corporation. [3] [4]

References

Coordinates: 9°54′46″N 78°06′51″E / 9.91275°N 78.1142°E / 9.91275; 78.1142

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