Masjidkur Mosque
মসজিদকুঁড় মসজিদ
TypeDepartment of Archaeology
LocationKoyra Upazila
AreaKhulna District
ArchitectKhan Jahan Ali
Governing bodyDepartment of Archaeology
OwnerDepartment of Archaeology

Masjidkur Mosque is one of the archaeological sights of Bangladesh, located in Koyra Upazila of Khulna District.[1] The Kapotaksha River is beside the mosque and very close to the Sundarbans.

History

After the Partition of India in 1947, the mosque was discovered from before the area was full of forests and trees. Later on this excavation was discovered and the mosque below the ground was discovered. There was no inscription found during the discovery of the mosque, and there is no correct idea about its construction time. Masjidkur was named as the mosque was dug from the deep ground. Archaeologists believe that this mosque was most likely made during Khan Jahan Ali's regime as the area was under his rule.[2]

Infrastructure

Each wall of the mosque is about 7 feet wide. It was also constructed in the square with the outer and inner length of 54 and 39 feet respectively. There are three gates in front of the mosque and also four stone pillars made in the interior. There are 9 dome in three rows, including walls and pillars.

See also

References

  1. মসজিদকুঁড় মসজিদ, খুলনা [Masjidkund Mosque, Khulna]. Department of Archaeology-Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
  2. বাগেরহাট জেলার ঐতিহাসিক স্থাপনা ও পুরাতাত্ত্বিক ঐতিহ্য -মাহমুদ ইউসুফ [Historical architecture and archeological heritage of Bagerhat district - Mahmood Yousuf]. The Daily Sangram (in Bengali). 25 September 2010.

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