The Jama Masjid itself, which he built in A.D.
Outside the fort the places of most importance are the sarai and gardens of Khasru, the son of the Emperor Jehangir, and the Jama Masjid or Great Mosque.
The buildings of interest in the town are a palace, built by Akbar, called the Lal Kila or the Red Fort, and the Jama Masjid or Great Mosque, built by Ali Khan, one of the Farukhi dynasty, in 1588.
For ceremonial purposes a coat called jama is worn.
In country districts he wears a jarna, and over the jama a pechodi or shoulder cloth.