Description:
Bagha Mosque situated at Bagha, about 25 miles southeast of Rajshahi town, survives in a fairly good state of preservation. The mosque was built on the western bank of a fairly large tank within a brick-walled compound, 48.77m square. This brick-built mosque, now a protected monument of the Department of Archaeology, Bangladesh, is an oblong structure measuring externally about 23.16m by 12.80m. An inscription, which was originally fixed over the central archway of this building (now in Karachi), records its construction by Sultan Nusrat Shah in 1523 AD. Bagha, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. September 7, 2006. (Source-Banglapedia)
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Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
Bagha Mosque situated at Bagha, about 25 miles southeast of Rajshahi town, survives in a fairly good state of preservation. The mosque was built on the western bank of a fairly large tank within a brick-walled compound, 48.77m square. This brick-built mosque, now a protected monument of the Department of Archaeology, Bangladesh, is an oblong structure measuring externally about 23.16m by 12.80m. An inscription, which was originally fixed over the central archway of this building (now in Karachi), records its construction by Sultan Nusrat Shah in 1523 AD. Bagha, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. September 7, 2006. (Source-Banglapedia)
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
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Image Description:
Bagha Mosque situated at Bagha, about 25 miles southeast of Rajshahi town, survives in a fairly good state of preservation. The mosque was built on the western bank of a fairly large tank within a brick-walled compound, 48.77m square. This brick-built mos