Address: Kishoreganj
What Noman Abdullah saying about this place:
Qutub Shahi Masjid is arranged in Pandua around 25 Kms. from Malda Town In the Malda District of West Bengal, India. It was raised in 1582 A.D. in the honor of Sufi Saint Nur-Qutub-Alam by Makhdoom Shaikh who was both a relative and an adherent of the Sufi Saint. The Masjid(Mosque) is additionally referred to locally as "Sona Masjid"(Golden Mosque)probably because of the way that gold overlaying was utilized in the carvings on the divider just as on the crown of the turrets.
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EditKutub Shahi Mosque is said to be one of the oldest historical mosques in Bangladesh. There’s a debate going on regarding the building period of the mosque, research says it's either from the 15th century or the 17th. The mosque was built by a saint named Kutub Shah and thus the name of the mosque. His grave is just beside the mosque along with his companions. The mosque is beautifully constructed and everyone can visit.
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The architecture of the mosque is of Mughal and Sultanate era. Kutub Shahi central mosque is a gorgeous creation of Kutub Shah. It is a five- domed structure. It is located in the Bhati area of Kishoreganj district. And it’s now repaired by the dept. Of Archaeology, Bangladesh. It has a better look now than it used to before. It’s completely brick built and a very nice place for tourists to visit!
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