Palam Mosque is a small brick mosque situated in the south east corner of the Palam Village in
South West Delhi District, near
Dwarka. It is the only surviving building of
Babur's reign in
Delhi and one of the few of his period in India. The mosque was built by Ghazanfar (1528- 1529) an official in Babur's court. Palam Mosque has been visited by
Ibn Batuta and is famous for its
Sanskrit inscriptions. It has small domed minarets on the four corners of its roof.