রবিবার, ৯ ফেব্রুয়ারী, ২০১৪

shat gombuj mosque

In the mid- 15th century , a Muslim colony was founded in hostile mangrove forests of the Sundarbans near the coast , in the Bagerhat district by an obscure saint- General , named Ulugh Khan Jahan. It was the first torch bearer of Islam in the South who laid the heart of an affluent city during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Nasiruddin Shah (1442-1459), then known as «Khalifalabad» ( present Bagerhat). Khan Jahan aborned city with numerous mosques , tanks , roads and other public buildings , the spectacular ruins of which are focused around the most imposing and largest multidomed mosques in Bangladesh , known as Shait - Gumbad Masjid (160'X108 '). The stately fabric of the monument , serene and spectacular , located on the eastern bank of an unusually vast sweet water tank , clustered around by the heavy foliage of a low- laying countryside , characteristic landscape seashore . In year 1459 the great Azam Ulugh Khan Jahan established this mosque , which called Shat Gambuj Mosjid. In Bengali Shat means the number 60. Although called Shat Gambuj Mosjid, in fact the numbers of Gamboj the mosque is 81

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