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Who built Shat Gambuj mosque in Bagerhat?

Who built Shat Gambuj mosque in Bagerhat?

Sultan Mahmud Shah
Inscriptions in Bagerhat indicate that the mosque was built during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Shah between 1450 and 1459. Interestingly, Mahmud Shah was also responsible for transferring Bengal’s capital from Pandua to Gauda.

Why was the mosque called Shat Gambuj?

The mosque is locally known as the ‘Shat Gombuj Masjid’, which in Bengali means Sixty Domed Mosque. It is possible that the mosque was originally referred to as the Sixty Pillared Mosque where Amud (شصت عمؤد ) meaning column in Arabic/Persian, later got corrupted to Gombuj (গম্বুজ) in Bengali, which means domes.

What makes the Shat Gambuj mosque unique?

It is an enormous Moghol architectural site covering area 160×108 square feet. The mosque is unique in that, it has sixty pillars, which support eighty one exquisitely curved domes that have worn away with the passage of time. The structure of the building also represents the 15th century Turki architectural view.

Why Shat Gombuj mosque is famous?

The Shait Gambuj mosque is the most magnificent as wellas the largest enclosed type mosque in Bengal. Although the date of its erection is not known, it is considered to be the Great Congregational Mosque of Khan Jahan Ali built during his lifetime in the early 15th century at Bagerhat.

How was the Shat Gambuj mosque used?

The floor of the mosque is made of brick. Besides being used as a prayer hall, Khan Jahan used the mosque as his court also. Today, it is one of the greatest tourist attractions and one of the best architectural beauties of Bangladesh. Caption: Main gate of Historical shat Gombuj Mosque .

Why is Bagerhat famous?

Bagerhat was the capital of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali—the 15th-century pioneer of the Sundarbans region of the southern Padma River (Ganges [Ganga] River) delta—and contains the ruins of his mausoleum and a large mosque (Sat Gumbaz; built c. 1459). In 1985 Bagerhat was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

How many pillars are there of the Shat Gambuj mosque?

There are about 360 mosques in the city. Among them the most remarkable is the multi-domed Shat Gombuj Mosque. The mosque is unique in the sense that it has 60 pillars that support the roof, with 77 low height domes.

What do you know about the Shat Gambuj mosque?

The Sat Gambuj Mosque (Bengali: সাত গম্বুজ মসজিদ, lit. ‘Seven Domed Mosque’) is near the northwestern outskirts of Dhaka in the Mohammadpur area. The mosque’s most notable features are its seven bulbous domes crowning the roof and covering the main prayer hall.

What is the old name of Bagerhat?

Khalifatabad
Situated in the suburbs of Bagerhat, at the meeting-point of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, this ancient city, formerly known as Khalifatabad, was founded by the Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century.

What is the city of Masjid?

Istanbul: A City of Mosques.

How are the interior western wall of Shat Gambuj mosque adorned with?

Inside, the spandrels and upper parts of the doorway arches were mostly decorated with terracotta, the motifs of which vary from entrance to entrance. The qibla wall is internally embellished with ten ornamental engrailed arched-mihrabs.

What is Bagerhat famous for?

Bagerhat was the capital of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali—the 15th-century pioneer of the Sundarbans region of the southern Padma River (Ganges [Ganga] River) delta—and contains the ruins of his mausoleum and a large mosque (Sat Gumbaz; built c. 1459).

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