Sixty-domed Mosque;World Heritage

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Sixty-domed mosque;bagerhat,bangladesh

The image of the authority of Hazrat Khanjahan (Rah.) Apurba Karmankari is more than five years old. Black athletes and red podami media letter dressers do not have the right to occupy a special place in the mosque. Although it is an eight-domed mosque, the actual four-cornered Varman land above the four chambers is domes above the water level and the final "tilting dome" of Madhyamir in Bengali English - with domed.

It is said that Hazrat Khan Jahan (R) floated all the stones for the construction of Satgumbuj Mosque from Chittagong, far away from Chittagong, the royal palace of Orissa in India as his miraculous power. The special influence of Tughlaq architecture is observed in the variation of the structure of the building. The wall around this huge mosque is 8 feet wide and has four minarets at its four corners. At the top of the south minaret, the hut is called Roshanai Kuthi and there is a staircase leading up to the minaret. The mosque is made of small bricks, 160 feet long, 108 feet wide, 22 feet high. There is a large arch in the middle of the front of the mosque and five small arches on either side. On the west side of the mosque there are a total of 27 doors, including one door next to the main arch. The Department of Archeology and Museums of the government has taken over the responsibility of preserving this historic mosque and Mazar-e-Sharif of Khanjahan (RA) as antiquities. The mosque has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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