The Shat Gombuj Mosque is well-known for it's chronological significance. It is one of supreme mosques in Bangladesh for its magnificent attractiveness.It is located in Bagerhat besides theBay of Bengal, also the greatest mangrove forest of Sundarban.In the king of Sultan Mahmud Shah( 1435-1459 ) is established Khalifabad region under saint Khan Jahan made this glorious mosque at 1459 . It took's more than a few year to complete it. It's total length is 160 feet and total wide is 108 feet. The top of the mosque is supported by 77 squat domes. The huge prayer hall of the mosque has 11 vaulted doorways on east and 7 each on north and south for the freshening and daylight. It has 7 longitudinal corridors. Architecturally, the internal and surface of the mosque is rather plain. But the internal Western divider was adorned magnificently with terracotta flowers and flora. It offers an notable look. UNESCO is before now declered this mosque as one of the historical place of the earth
Monday, June 18, 2012
The Shat Gombuj Mosque is well-known for it's chronological significance. It is one of supreme mosques in Bangladesh for its magnificent attractiveness.It is located in Bagerhat besides theBay of Bengal, also the greatest mangrove forest of Sundarban.In the king of Sultan Mahmud Shah( 1435-1459 ) is established Khalifabad region under saint Khan Jahan made this glorious mosque at 1459 . It took's more than a few year to complete it. It's total length is 160 feet and total wide is 108 feet. The top of the mosque is supported by 77 squat domes. The huge prayer hall of the mosque has 11 vaulted doorways on east and 7 each on north and south for the freshening and daylight. It has 7 longitudinal corridors. Architecturally, the internal and surface of the mosque is rather plain. But the internal Western divider was adorned magnificently with terracotta flowers and flora. It offers an notable look. UNESCO is before now declered this mosque as one of the historical place of the earth
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