Tughluq Shāhī mosque, Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh

The Tughluq Shāhī mosque is a small mosque directly west of the Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh. It was constructed in the time of Muḥammad bin Tughluq (1325-51).

The building is part of the protected monument of national importance under the jurisdiction of the Archaeological Survey of India, number N-MP-289 in the List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh/East.

The mosque consists of a covered prayer hall, built on the temple platform. It incorporates a number of older pillars, and preserves the balcony seats with sloping backs (kakṣāsna) that once surrounded most of the temple complex. A small arched mihrab was added to the western wall at the time construction.

The mosque was built in the 14th century, as testified by two inscriptions on small arched gates still standing either side of the Śiva temple. These inscriptions date 739 (i.e. 1338–39 CE).