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The Qasim Ali Khan Mosque (Urdu, (パシュトー語:مسجد قاسم علی خان)) is a 17th-century mosque in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The mosque was built during Emperor Aurangzeb's reign (1658 to 1707), by Qasim Ali Khan, a news writer and administrator in the government of Kabul. The mosque is situated in the Misgaran Qissa Khwani Bazaar. ==Origin==
Its creation story is deeply rooted in mythology. The legend has been passed down through generations of residents, creating a conflict amongst scholars and historians concerning the real builders' identities.〔(Masjid Myths ), October 6, 2014〕 Another contender includes the engineer that provided its name, Qasim Ali Khan. He was the first to lay a road through the Khyber Pass and was later appointed governor of Kabul and Peshawar.
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