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Babri masjid

Babri masjid

The Ramayana, a hindu post history whose earliest portions date back to 1st millennium BC, states that the capital of Rama is Ayodhya. The local's are said, where the size of now demolished babri masjid exact birthplace of Shri ram. The babri mosque is believed was constructed during 1528-29 by 'mir baqi' ( baqi ' tashqandi), who was the commander of mugal emperor babur (1526-1530). However, the historical evidence for these belief in scart.
Babri masjid
Babri masjid

An English traveller William Finch visited Ayodhya in 1611 and recorded the "ruins of the ranichand [ramachand] castle and houses". He made no mention of a mosque. In a 1634, Thomas Herbert described a "pretty old castle of ranichand [ramachand]" which he described on antique monument that was "especially memoriable". However, by 1672, the appearance of mosque at the site can be inferred because lal das's awadh-vilasa without any describes of castle or temple. In 1717, the moghul Rajput noble jay Singh purchased land surrounding the site and shows in documents. The Jesuit missionary Joseph tiefenthaler, who visited the site between (1766-1771) wrote that either Aurangzeb (1658-1707) or babur had demolished the ramkort fortress, and temple including house that considered as a Rama birthplace. The further started to construction of babri mosque in place of temple after demolished and the Hindu section started prayer at a mud platforms that marked the birthplace of Rama. In 1810, Francis Buchanan visit the site, and stated the structure destroyed is temple not a house. Many subsequent sources state that the babri mosque was constructed after demolished temple.

Police officer and writer Kishore Kunal states that all the claimed inscription on the babri mosque is fake. They were wrote something around 1813 ( almost 285 years after the supposed construction of the mosque in 1528 AD) and repeatedly replaced.

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