Sat gambuj mosque

The Saturday Gambuj house of worship (Bengali: সাত গম্বুজ মসজিদ, lit. 'Seven rounded Mosque') is found close to the north-western outskirts of national capital within the Jafarbad space. The house of worship illustrates a fine example of the provincial mughal type of design introduced in Asian country within the seventeenth Century. The mosque's most notable options square measure its seven bulbous domes crowning the roof and covering the most prayer hall. most likely erected by Governor Shaista Khan, the monument stands in a very romantic setting on a braced 15'-0" high bank commanding an in-depth floodplain.

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