Rani Rupmati’s Mosque Ahmedabad In India was built between 1430 and 1440 and named after the sultan's Hindu wife Rupmati. The minarets of the mosque were partially brought down by the disastrous earthquake of 1819. Rani Rupmati was the princess of Dhar who was married to the Sultan of Ahmedabad.
Rani Rupmati was one of the Hindu queens of the emperor, who like many Mughal and Muslim rulers, married into the Rajput and local Hindu royal families. This was a practice common then among Muslims and Rajput rulers, to facilitate political aliances. However, many o these Hindu queens often retained much of their ancestral norms and rites, and some of the more fortunate ones, like Jodhabai, the queen of Emperor Akbar, even got to practice their own religion without having to go through a conversion.