The Bhodesar Mosque is located in Nagarparkar, Tharparkar District of Sindh, which is approximately 450 km from Karachi.
The mosque was built in 1505 CE by the Sultan Mahmud Begada of Gujarat.
This 600 years old mosque is heavily influenced by Jain architectural styles.
The white marble mosque of Bhodesar is built in a style that was highly influenced by the architecture of nearby Jain temples.
The mosque features a central dome very similar to domes found on the nearby Jain temples, resting upon a square shaped edifice measuring 9.2 metres on each side.
Pillars at the mosque also reflect Jain architecture, while decorative elements along the roofline were also inspired by Jain temples.
The mosque is protected by the Antiquities Act 1968, which was replaced by the Antiquities Act 1975.
The site is managed by Director General of Archaeology and Museums.
The Endowment Fund Trust for Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh, established in 2008, has undertaken restoration works at the site using private funding.
The landscape was submitted by the Pakistani government in 2016 to be inscribed on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2016.