Lexicographical Neighbors of Masjids
Literary usage of Masjids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of the British Settlement of Aden in Arabia by Frederick Mercer Hunter (1877)
"Some of the saints in whose honour they are held have had 'masjids' erected to
their memory ; in other cases tombs only have been built. ..."
2. Archaeological Survey of India: Reports by Archaeological Survey of India (1874)
"They therefore belonged to two different masjids. 4. ... Two masjids at Bayana
have only one minar each, placed outside the court-yard of the masjid, ..."
3. Report of a Tour in Bihar and Bengal in 1879-80 from Patna to Sunargaon by Alexander Cunningham (1882)
"... masjids. XVII.— Do. Sketches of ornamental bricks. XVIII.— Do. ... and Kadam
Rasul masjids. XX.— Do. ..."
4. The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period by John Dowson, Henry Miers Elliot (1871)
"When the whole work was complete from top to bottom, he built other masjids in
the city, so strong that if the nine-vaulted and thousand-eyed heavens were ..."
5. Unexplored Balūchistan: A Survey, with Observations Astronomical by Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer (1882)
"As far as I could judge, it was the burial place of a former race of Baluchis
who had employed Persian masons to build the masjids. The graves seemed to be ..."