The Zeenat-ul-Masajid is built on a high plinth. It has three marble domes striped with
red sandstone and topped by inverted lotus-blossoms. The mosque's
pishtaq is adorned with marble and framed by thin turrets. The mosque's
façade bears three archways on either side of the main entrance, each of which is supported by piers. At both ends of the mosque's façade are three-storey
minarets. The mosque shows close influence from
Shah Jahan's Jama Masjid in features such as the height of the pishtaq and the domes; however, elements of Aurangzeb-era architecture are also evident in the domes' bulbous shape and constricted necks, and the mosque's entrance archways. == See also ==