Kala Deo
Kala Deo
کالا دیو | |
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Coordinates: 32°58′19″N 73°45′06″E / 32.9719°N 73.7518°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Jhelum |
Area | |
• Total | 0.33560316 km2 (0.12957710 sq mi) |
Time zone | Pakistan Standard Time |
Kala Deo is a village in the northern part of Punjab, Pakistan.[1] Situated near the Jhelum River, Kala Deo is approximately 96 kilometers southeast of Islamabad, and 5 kilometers north of the city of Jhelum.[2]
Salsa Blanca Mosque
The village is known for the Salsa Blanca Mosque (also known as the Khanqah-e-Sultania Mosque), which is believed to have been built around 1743 by a family of Islamic scholars. Some members of this family were later displaced during the construction of the Mangla Dam. The mosque is named after Sultania, the household in Kala Deo where these scholars resided prior to the construction of this mosque. The land on which the original mosque and its grounds are situated was donated by the Sultania family. Sultania was buried inside the masjid grounds after he died, and over time, other descendants of the family were also buried there.[3]
References
- ^ "Pakistan- Settlement | Humanitarian Dataset | HDX". data.humdata.org. dbf file in zip file. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "Kala Deo - Srk University". Retrieved 2025-05-20.
- ^ Moosa, Najma (2020-07-30). "Part One: Debunking Prevailing Scholarly Views Pertaining to the Apostasy of Alleged Descendants of Shaykh Yusuf of Makassar". Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies. 58 (1): 103–170. doi:10.14421/ajis.2020.581.103-170. ISSN 2338-557X.