District : Naogaon
Upazila : Manda
This historic mosque is located in Kusumba village of Manda upazila of Naogaon district. The walls inside and outside of the building have stone layers. Over time, their color has black shape. Because of this, the mosque is also black in color. Local people also call this mosque as Kala Hills. The mosque is rectangular and has 6 domes. The religious building is 58 feet in length and 42 feet in length. The width of the building is 6 feet wide. There are two pillars made of stone inside the mosque. There are 3 entrances on the east wall and two entrances to the west wall, to enter the mosque. On the west wall there are 3 mihrabs. There are four eight corner towers in its four corners. On the stone of the walls of the mosque and the mihrabs have designs of flowers, leaves, hanging chains, etc. According to an inscription, in 1558, during the reign of Sultan Gias Uddin Bahadur Shah, a person named Solaiman built the mosque. In front of the mosque is an old huge tank. This distance from Naogaon is about 38 kilometers.
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