Description:
A replica stone of the inscription over the central doorway of the Atiya Mosque. It is situated in the village of Atiya under Delduar Thana in Tangail district, about six kilometers south of the district headquarters. The mosque was constructed in 1019 AH, 1610-11 AD, during the reign of Emperor Jahangir by Sayeed Khan Panni, son of Baizid Khan Panni, in honour of Shah Baba Kashmiri. Atiya came into prominence after the arrival of a great saint Shah Baba Kashmiri, who propagated Islam in this part of Bengal. Now a replica of the inscription, fixed over the central doorway of the mosque, indicates that it was erected in 1018 AH, 1609 AD. Tangail, Bangladesh. November 20, 2008 Tangail, Bangladesh. November 20, 2008.
Credits:
Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
A replica stone of the inscription over the central doorway of the Atiya Mosque. It is situated in the village of Atiya under Delduar Thana in Tangail district, about six kilometers south of the district headquarters. The mosque was constructed in 1019 AH, 1610-11 AD, during the reign of Emperor Jahangir by Sayeed Khan Panni, son of Baizid Khan Panni, in honour of Shah Baba Kashmiri. Atiya came into prominence after the arrival of a great saint Shah Baba Kashmiri, who propagated Islam in this part of Bengal. Now a replica of the inscription, fixed over the central doorway of the mosque, indicates that it was erected in 1018 AH, 1609 AD. Tangail, Bangladesh. November 20, 2008 Tangail, Bangladesh. November 20, 2008.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC017832.jpg
File Date/Time:
1471654527
File Size:
9007693
File Type:
2
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Image Description:
A replica stone of the inscription over the central doorway of the Atiya Mosque. It is situated in the village of Atiya under Delduar Thana in Tangail district, about six kilometers south of the district headquarters. The mosque was constructed in 1019 AH