Bagerhat, Bangladesh
Bagerhat - Khulna Rd
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The Singair Mosque is a Sultanate mosque that has a square structure crowned with a single dome. The mosque is situated about 620 feet to the south-east of the famous Shaitgumbad Mosque. This single-domed mosque is locally considered to be contemporary with Khan Jahan Ali style mosques of Khalifatabad, present date Bagerhat, Bangladesh. Based on architectural style the date of construction can be estimated to be mid-fifteenth century . The mosque was thoroughly restored and repaired by the Department of Archaeology, Bangladesh and it is now a protected monument.
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The Singair mosque is located right beside its more famous cousin the Sixty Dome Mosque. Both of these fifteen century mosques were established by Khan Jahan Ali who travelled all the from Turky to establish the mosque city of Bagerhat. It's a single dome mosque contrary to the sixty dome mosque which has 77 domes on top of 60 stone pillars. The mosque is in very good condition considering its age (around 600 years) and it's still in use. Don't forget to pay a visit when you're in Bagerhat.
It’s a historical mosque. It was built in 600 years ago by Khan Jahan Ali (R). It is a very beautiful mosque.
Situated at Bagerhat shatgumboz mosjid.Single dom...also open to prayers.have a facility to ojhu.No tickets entry.
The Singar Mosque is a 15th-century mosque which is part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a World Heritage Site in south-western Bangladesh. It is a single-domed, square building of exposed brick with terracotta decorations.
Mughal architecture mosque! Awesome historical sign this mosque...
A beautiful mosque
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