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Seven dome mosque
Dhaka >>  Mohammadpur (thana)

This seven-domed mosque is located in Zafarabad of Mohammadpur Police Station in the capital Dhaka. The main building is 3 domes. In addition to this, there are 4 rooms instead of 4 towers in the 4 corners of the mosque. Four domes have been constructed on the rooms. The mosque has 3 domes on the main roof and 4 domes on its 4 roofs and it is called the seven domes mosque. There are 3 entrances on the eastern wall of the mosque and 1 entrance on each of the north and south wall. There are three mihrabs on the west wall. One of the features of the mosque is that there is a narrow verandah outside the mosque on its north, south and west. It was estimated that during the reign of Shaista Kha, it was built in 1680 AD. ...... read full story

Unknown tomb
Dhaka >>  Mohammadpur (thana)

This tomb is in the northeast of the seven domed mosques of Mohammadpur of Dhaka. It is known as the tomb of an unknown tomb because it does not know whose tomb it is. The monument is built in a square. It is estimated that it was built during the Mughal period of the seventeenth century AD. ...... read full story

Dilkusha Jami Mosque
Dhaka >>  Motijheel (thana)

One of the old mosques in Dhaka is situated near Dhaka's RAJUK Bhaban. This mosque built in the Mughal architecture is very interesting. The shrine of Sufi saint Shah Niramat Ullah (R) is beside the mosque. It is believed that sometime between 1605 and 1627, it was built. Its former name was Shahjalal Mosque. ...... read full story

Maryam Saleh Mosque
Dhaka >>  New Market (thana)

This old mosque, built in the Mughal period, can be seen on the east side of New Market and Balaka Cinema Hall in Nilkhet area of ​​the capital. It is a 3-domed mosque. On the eastern wall of the mosque, there are 3 entrances and 1 entrance on the north and south walls. On the west wall there are 3 mihrabs. There are four detonator monuments in the 4 corners of the mosque. In 1706, a woman named Mary Saleh was known to have built this mosque. There is a verandah in front of the mosque, which was not built during construction. ...... read full story

Education Extension Mosque
Dhaka >>  New Market (thana)

This education extension mosque is located in the center of teacher training center behind Dhaka College, near New Market of capital Dhaka. The construction techniques of this mosque were generally seen in pre-Mughal Omaghal period. The rooftop of the mosque has been built like a traditional dholchala sloping house in Bengal. The mosque has no dome. Its cornice bent like a bow. There is only one entrance to the east to enter the mosque. It is also known as NIYAB mosque. ...... read full story

Baitul Mukarram Mosque
Dhaka >>  Paltan (thana)

Among the mosques built in the twentieth century, the most modern, largest and most attractive mosque is the Baitul Mukarram Mosque situated in the vicinity of old Paltan and Gulistan. This mosque has been built to follow Kaaba Sharif of Mecca. On 7 January 1960, Pakistan's President Ayub Khan laid the foundation stone of the mosque. The design of the mosque complex was designed by the renowned architect Abul Isain Thiarani. The first congregation was held on Friday 25 January 1963 in the mosque. The 8-storey Mosque complex is built on 8.30 acres of land. The main part of the mosque is 60,000 square feet. This is the national mosque of Bangladesh. ...... read full story

Khwaja Shahbaz Mosque Complex
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

A spectacular ancient architecture from Ramna Police station in the east near the mazar of the three leaders of the Sohrai Wadi Gardens near Dhaka Gate. This is a small mosque. A mosque complex with a shrine and an arcade near it. The mosque is a vertex built on a high ground and has 3 domes. The mosque has 3 entrances on the eastern wall and there are 1 entrance on the north and south walls. On the west wall there are 3 ornamental mihrabs. Mosque building has 4 detention mines in 4 corners. Under the subedar Shaista Khan, a wealthy person named Khan Shahbaz built the mosque in 1679. The mausoleum built in a one-domed square with a mound about 50 feet east of the mosque. This is the tomb of Haji Khwaja Shahbaz. In the south of the tomb, there is a doochala verandah, this type of verandah is not generally seen in Bengal. The main tomb is approximately 26 square feet. The tomb has 4 towers in 4 corners. There are 3 entrances to the South for access to the mausoleum. A mihrab is seen on the north wall. A damaged wall and arcade can be seen on the east side of the mosque and the shrine, it is known as "Shah-Ki-Deuri". ...... read full story

Musa Khan Mosque
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

This mosque built in the Mughal period is near the Sadar road near Dhaka University's hostel Shahidullah Hall, south of Dhaka Gate and near the Curzon Hall. The mosque has been built on a high platform. Small room below the bottom of the mosque. This mosque on the platform has three entrance paths on the eastern wall. There are 1 entrance entrance to the north and south walls. There are three mihrabs on the western wall inside the mosque. There are 4 monuments in the mosque building. Two minarets have been constructed on two sides of these monuments. There is a grave of Musa Khan in the northeast of the mosque. Musa Khan was the son of Isha Khan, the best of Baro Bhuiyan in Bengal. Musa Khan Mosque was built by Munawar Khan. Later linguist Dr. Mohammed Shahidulah was buried near the tomb of Musa Khan. ...... read full story

Supreme Court Building
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

This Supreme Court building is situated near the Ramna garden in capital Dhaka. The highest court in Bangladesh is located in the building. The building has a unique combination of Mughal architecture and Islamic architecture. The design was designed by the famous architect Chishti of Pakistan. This building was built in the sixties. ...... read full story

Sitara Begum Mosque
Dhaka >>  Singtola

Sittara Begum Mosque, an ancient mosque with 3 dome in Sintola, Dhaka. The mosque is built at any time from 1815 to 1819 AD. Setara Begum, a woman named, built this mosque to keep her husband's memory alive after the death of her husband named Golam Mohammad, a famous landlord. ...... read full story

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