Tag: Mosque

Thakurpur Jami Mosque – Chuadanga

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About 2 kilometers apart Thakurpur Village from Chuadanga City. The annual Isal-e-Chhawab, Hala-e-Jikir, and Orsh are all organized by the locals on the 12th falgun of The Month of Bengal. Older people claim it has been around for close to 300 years even though it is only 88 years old on paper. But the name […]

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Tita Khan Jame Mosque – Lakshmipur

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Founded over 300 years ago, the Tita Khan Jame Mosque in Laxmipur has always been known for its artistic and visual beauty. At that time Hazrat Azim Shah (RA) discovered the mosque in the garden. According to fame, all Hindus and Muslims used to donate generously to this mosque. At present, the mosque has been […]

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Jinn,s Mosque – Lakshmipur

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The mosque was built on 57 percent of the land in the Denayetpur area of ​​Raipur town in Laxmipur in 1888. It is 110 feet long and 70 feet wide and has 3 domes and 4 minarets. The minarets, domes and main building designs are 100% Munsiana in this brick installation. The aesthetics of the […]

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Bajra Shahi Mosque – Noakhali

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The Bajra Shahi Masjid, built in imitation of the Delhi Shahi Mosque in Bajra Union under Begumganj upazila of Noakhali district, bears the memory of the Mughal Empire. According to Persian inscriptions on the central path of the mosque, the mosque was built by Zamindar Amanullah in the year 1153 AH, 1139 Bengal and in […]

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District Jame Mosque – Noakhali

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In the old town of Noakhali in 1841, the late Imam Uddin Saudagar established the Jame Mosque on his own land. When the main city of Noakhali was lost in the river Meghna, that mosque was also lost in the river forever. The construction of the mosque started in 1950 when the old city of […]

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Arafail Mosque – Brahmanbaria

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1662 AD Arafail Mosjid is a historical monument built during the Mughal period, about 1 km from the headquarters of Sarail upazila. To the west is the village of Arifail This mosque is 70 feet x 20 feet in size. The thickness of the walls is 5 feet 6 inches. The mosque looks a lot […]

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Ulchapara Jame Mosque – Brahmanbaria

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The inscriptions found in the Ulchapara Jame Mosque suggest that the mosque was built in 1140 AH (1727-28). The area of ​​the mosque is 52 * 53 feet. It has a 4 feet thick door inside. There are beautiful carvings from the center of the dome to the bottom. There are beautiful carvings on the […]

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Rupsha Zamindar Bari – Chandpur

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Memories are hidden in different upazilas of Chandpur district. Many people do not know its history. Those who knew maybe many are no more in this world. There is also a memorial place of interest in Uttar Rupsha Union of Faridganj Upazila. It has been a witness of the times in Rupsha Bazaar for almost […]

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Hajiganj Big Mosque – Chandpur

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Hajigonj Boro Masjid / Mosque is a unique example of rare craftsmanship. One of the largest mosques in the subcontinent,It is known as the largest mosque for jummah tul bidha Congregation.Hajiganj historic big mosque located in a large area in the heart of Hajigonj upazila under the merciful and charming Chandpur district. At present, this […]

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Andarkilla Jame Mosque

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The story of the conquest of Chittagong by the Mughals is related to the Andarkilla of Chatgachhar in Chittagong. This fort was the abode of Mug and Portuguese pirates. When Umed Khan, the son of Shaista Khan, entered the inner fort on January 27, 1666 AD, it became known as “Anderkilla”. To commemorate the conquest […]

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Kutub shah Mosque – Kishoreganj

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The five-domed Qutub Shah Mosque in Ashtagram is one of the finest attributes of Bengali architecture. In the open courtyard, the mosque still stands on the shore of a wide bay.

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