ASI likely to rename Sambhal's Historic Shahi Jama Masjid to "Juma Masjid"
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will soon rename the historic Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal to "Juma Masjid." A new ASI board has been prepared, reinforcing its protected status. Read more at Dynamite News

Uttar Pradesh: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is likely to rename Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal to "Juma Masjid." A new blue board with the updated name, "Juma Masjid", has been prepared and will soon be installed at the site.
Sources confirm the ASI team will place the board outside the mosque shortly. The sign reads: "ASI Protected Monument, Juma Masjid, Sambhal." Currently, the board is kept at the nearby police outpost.
ASI officials state the change clarifies the monument’s historical identity. The blue board highlights ASI’s oversight and informs the public it’s a protected heritage site.
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Previously called Shahi Jama Masjid, the revised name solidifies ASI’s authority over the disputed site. Records show the mosque is 498 years old, under ASI supervision for 104 years.
The Baburnama mentions its construction in 1526 by Mir Baig under Mughal emperor Babur’s orders. Initially gifted to Humayun, Sambhal’s governance shifted after his illness. hopwever, regular surveys ensure no unauthorized modifications.
The Hindu side alleges the mosque was built after demolishing a temple, citing Ain-i-Akbari references. They claim Babur excecuted the act.
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Hinduism’s largest Purana, the Skanda Purana, states Lord Kalki’s avatar will appear in Sambhal during Kali Yuga. A 1913 gazetteer notes a famed Vishnu temple once stood near Kotpuri Mohalla but no longer exists. The name change intensifies scrutiny over the site’s contested history amid ongoing controversy.