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Pandua, India

Mosque· Archaeological site· Tourist attraction· Heritage preservation

Adina Mosque Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Adina Mosque is located in Pandua, India on Pandua Road. Adina Mosque is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category mosque in India.

Address

Pandua Road

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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Abhigyan Basak

A great place to visit in Malda. Located 20kms from town, this place holds a huge historical value. This place is well maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. The sculpture is brilliant. The grasses are nicely trimmed and plantation is well maintained. Best part is you don't have to pay any entrance fee, just have to pay the parking fee for your vehicle.

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Kingshuk Das

It's a clean mosque and the environment is fresh as well. The views are beautiful and it's a must visit for all the people who will be visiting Malda or are in Malda now

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Arshad Ali

The mosque was the largest mosque in the Indian subcontinent. It was built during the Bengal Sultanate as a royal mosque by Sikandar Shah, who is also buried in the mosque. Shah was a member of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty and carried lofty titles such as "the exalted Sultan" and "Caliph of the Faithful". The mosque is situated in Pandua, a former royal capital. The vast architecture is associated with the hypostyle of the Umayyad Mosque, which was used during the introduction of Islam in new areas. The early Bengal Sultanate harbored imperial ambitions after having defeated the Delhi Sultanate twice in 1353 and 1359. The Adina Mosque was commissioned in 1373. Its construction absorbed materials from pre-Islamic Hindu and Buddhist structures. You should visit there

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Subhajit Ghatak

It is a historical place . Restoration work is in progress. If you are interested in historical structure foundation you must visit this place. Bricks used in construction is very special. Arches are mixed with roman architecture.

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Dipankar Singha

Its totally plastic free & cleen place. Its have better space inside that u can spend time with ur family.

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Sima Roy

Very nice place for tourists. And it's really eco friendly.

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Koushik Chatterjee

The Adina Mosque is a temple Adinath Temple demolished by radical islamic invaders and converted it to historical mosque in India located in Malda District, West Bengal, India. The mosque was the largest mosque in the Indian subcontinent. It was built during the Bengal Sultanate as a royal mosque by Sikandar Shah, who is also buried in the mosque. Shah was a member of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty and carried lofty titles such as "the exalted Sultan" and "Caliph of the Faithful". The mosque is situated in Pandua, a former royal capital. The vast architecture is associated with the hypostyle of the Umayyad Mosque, which was used during the introduction of Islam in new areas. The early Bengal Sultanate harbored imperial ambitions after having defeated the Delhi Sultanate twice in 1353 and 1359. The Adina Mosque was commissioned in 1364. Its construction absorbed materials from pre-Islamic Hindu and Buddhist structures, the same is still visible in form of Hindu idols in different places.

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Ayushman Bharat

People who seek little peace. And throw them away from modern life will like this place. There's peace here. And everything you need to spend some time with yourself. Peace. ️