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Tour Audio di Chennai: Tour Audio delle Maestose Moschee di Chennai

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Una città dove ogni angolo di strada sussurra segreti di imperi scomparsi e intrighi perduti—Chennai è più di quanto sembri. Intraprendi un viaggio audio-guidato attraverso le moschee nascoste e i quartieri tortuosi dove potere, poesia e ribellione hanno lasciato segni duraturi. Scopri storie che la maggior parte dei visitatori perde mentre navighi tra cortili in pietra e cupole silenziose che echeggiano preghiere proibite e scandali politici. Perché la Compagnia delle Indie Orientali si impadronì delle terre di Bahram Jung dopo un improvviso tradimento? Quale antico segreto si nasconde dietro gli archi regali di Masjid-o-Anwari? E come sono intrecciati due fratelli costruttori sia nell'eredità spirituale che nel dramma coloniale? Vaga attraverso i secoli ad ogni passo, ripercorrendo glorie sbiadite, rivalità e sogni dimenticati che brillano sotto il trambusto moderno. Lascia che ogni punto di riferimento cambi il modo in cui Chennai si rivela a te. Ascolta ciò che gli altri non sentono mai. Inizia ora il tuo tour della storia nascosta.

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Informazioni su questo tour

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    Durata 30–50 minsVai al tuo ritmo
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    4.7 km di percorso a piediSegui il percorso guidato
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    PosizioneChennai, India
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    Funziona offlineScarica una volta, usa ovunque
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    Accesso a vitaRiascolta quando vuoi, per sempre
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    Parte da Moschea di Hafiz Ahmad Khan

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  1. You are currently at the Hafiz Ahmad Khan Mosque, located in the neighborhood of Chepauk in Chennai, India. This significant religious site was constructed in 1818 by Hafiz Ahmad…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are currently at the Hafiz Ahmad Khan Mosque, located in the neighborhood of Chepauk in Chennai, India. This significant religious site was constructed in 1818 by Hafiz Ahmad Khan, an official in the Carnatic court. Hafiz Ahmad Khan was the younger brother of Bahram Jung, who is known for constructing the Bahram Jung Mosque. Notably, the mosque stands adjacent to Vivekanandar Illam. The mosque has stood the test of time since its establishment in the early 19th century and plays an integral part in the cultural and spiritual life of the community. The historical context and familial connections of its founder enrich the legacy of this mosque, making it a notable landmark in Chennai.

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  2. You are now standing outside the Masjid-o-Anwari, located in the neighborhood of Triplicane in Chennai. This mosque holds historical significance, as it was constructed in the…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are now standing outside the Masjid-o-Anwari, located in the neighborhood of Triplicane in Chennai. This mosque holds historical significance, as it was constructed in the 18th century by Anwaruddin Muhammed Khan, who was the Nawab of the Carnatic. Situated on Big Street, the mosque initially served as a congregational mosque, fulfilling that role until the year 1847. This landmark reflects the rich cultural and architectural heritage of its time. The information pertaining to the mosque is documented in "Madras, Chennai: A 400-year record of the first city of Modern India", edited by S. Muthiah and published by Palaniappa Brothers.

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  3. You are now at the Bahram Jung Mosque, a historically significant landmark located in the Nandanam neighborhood of Chennai. This mosque was constructed between 1789 and 1795 by…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are now at the Bahram Jung Mosque, a historically significant landmark located in the Nandanam neighborhood of Chennai. This mosque was constructed between 1789 and 1795 by Muhammad Abdullah Qadir Nawaz Khan Bahadur Bahram Jung. Bahram Jung, a noted poet in the court of Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, the Nawab of the Carnatic, undertook this monumental task along with his brother, Hafiz Ahmad Khan. The grandeur of its construction was reflective of the times and the resources expended by Bahram Jung and his brother were considerable. Unfortunately, this expenditure became a point of contention after the death of Wallajah's successor, Umdat ul-Umara. As a result, the lands belonging to Bahram Jung and his brother were confiscated by the East India Company. As you stand before this mosque, consider the layers of history embedded in its walls, the artistry of a bygone era, and the echoes of the personal and political dramas that unfolded here. This landmark not only embodies religious significance but also tells a tale of the transformative and often turbulent periods of history.

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  1. You are now standing at the Triplicane Big Mosque, also known as the Wallajah Mosque, located on Triplicane High Road in Chennai. This mosque, constructed in 1795, was built by…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are now standing at the Triplicane Big Mosque, also known as the Wallajah Mosque, located on Triplicane High Road in Chennai. This mosque, constructed in 1795, was built by the family of Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, the Nawab of Arcot. Designed in the Mughal architectural style, it features a large prayer hall, a tank, and a spacious ground in front. Remarkably, the entire structure was built using granite without the use of iron or wood. The mosque highlights a spirit of cultural harmony, as evidenced by the Nawab’s friendly relations with Hindus, even appointing a Hindu as his chief personal secretary. A Persian chronogram inscribed by Raja Makhhan Lal Bahdur Khirat, the Hindu Munshi of the Nawab, can be found at the entrance to the prayer hall. The Big Mosque is not only the largest in Chennai but also one of the oldest, remaining active as a place of worship today. It is administered by the Prince of Arcot Endowments Trust, with a significant number of its administrative staff being Hindus, reflecting peaceful coexistence between the two religions. Historically, the Nawab of Arcot was a staunch ally of the British and was granted Chepauk Palace for his administrative and military needs. When the Nawab moved to Chepauk in 1768, approximately 20,000 Rowther Muslims followed, forming one of the largest Muslim communities in South India after Hyderabad. The Nawab had judicial control over the region, with all cases adjudicated under Muslim Law. This mosque’s construction added to the rich cultural tapestry of Triplicane, which was already home to the renowned Hindu Parthasarathy Temple and the Portuguese Christian stronghold of San Thome. Over time, modifications were made to the mosque, including the addition of golden finials to the spires during the regime of Azam Jah. The mosque incorporates a vast tank to the northeast and a large open ground, often filled with worshippers, especially during significant Islamic festivals like Bakrid and Ramzan. The architectural style of the mosque, particularly its two minarets, reflects Mughal influence but does not adhere strictly to any single style. Scholars suggest this variation was due to the influx of North Indian Muslims in the area. Inside, the mosque houses an image of the Persian scholar Barool, who is believed to have come from Lucknow to educate the royal family. As you observe this historical and cultural landmark, recognize its significance not just as a place of worship, but as a symbol of the harmonious mingling of diverse cultures in Chennai.

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  2. You are now standing before the Triplicane Labbai Jamaath Mosque, located in the neighborhood of Triplicane in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. This mosque, whose Tamil name is…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are now standing before the Triplicane Labbai Jamaath Mosque, located in the neighborhood of Triplicane in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. This mosque, whose Tamil name is திருவல்லிக்கேணி லெப்பை ஜமாஅத் பள்ளிவாசல், was constructed in the year 1889. It plays a significant role in the religious and cultural life of the local Muslim community. Despite its age, the mosque has undergone various changes over the years and major renovations are currently planned to preserve its historical and architectural integrity. The mosque's simple yet profound design reflects the essence of Islamic architecture while being a testament to the region's rich historical heritage.

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  3. You are now standing outside the Big Mosque in Poonamallee, a significant historical landmark in Chennai. Constructed in 1653 during the rule of the Golconda Sultanate, it was…Leggi di piùMostra meno

    You are now standing outside the Big Mosque in Poonamallee, a significant historical landmark in Chennai. Constructed in 1653 during the rule of the Golconda Sultanate, it was built by Rustam, the son of a Golconda courtier named Astirabad Dhulfiqar. Notably, it was the first mosque in Tamil Nadu to be constructed in the Indo-Saracenic style, setting a precedent for future architectural endeavors in the region. The mosque adheres to the principles of Ahle Sunnath-Wal-Jama'th, a notable aspect of its religious foundation. This structure has been documented for its historical significance in "Madras, Chennai: A 400-year record of the first city of Modern India" by S. Muthiah, underscoring its importance in the recorded history of Chennai. Take a moment to observe the intricacies of its design and the historical context it stands within. This mosque is not just a place of worship, but also a testament to the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the region.

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No! Scarica il tour prima di iniziare e goditelo completamente offline. Solo la funzione chat richiede internet. Ti consigliamo di scaricare tramite WiFi per risparmiare dati mobili.

È un tour guidato di gruppo?

No – è un tour audio autoguidato. Esplori in autonomia al tuo ritmo, con la narrazione audio riprodotta dal tuo telefono. Nessuna guida, nessun gruppo, nessun orario.

Quanto dura il tour?

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