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Shah Shuja Mosque

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Shah Shuja Mosque
Dome of the mosque
Location
LocationMughaltuli, Cumilla, Bangladesh
Architecture
StyleMughal architecture
Completedc. 1658
Minaret(s)4

Shah Shuja Mosque (Bengali: শাহ সুজা মসজিদ) is a mosque situated on Mughaltuli in Cumilla, Bangladesh. The construction period and architect of the mosque are disputed. No construction inscriptions have been found for the mosque.

Details[edit]

According to one opinion, the mosque was built by King Govindmanikya in memory of Shah Shuja.[1] But according to another, it was during the reign of Shah Shuja Subahdar that a Mughal Faujdar built the mosque in the name of Shuja for soldiers to offer prayers.[2]

The mosque is located on the banks of the old Gomti river in Mogaltuli area of Comilla district. Although there is a clear description about the construction period of the mosque, the date 1658 AD is given on the mosque's pylon.[3]

Architecture[edit]

The mosque is surrounded by four minarets, each topped by a dome.[3]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chakravarty, Vupen (1351) [Tripurabda]. Rajmala. Agartala, Kolkata: Teachers and Co. p. 167.
  2. ^ "শাহ সুজা মসজিদ". www.comilla.gov.bd. Archived from the original on 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  3. ^ a b "শাহ সুজা মসজিদ১ - বাংলাপিডিয়া". bn.banglapedia.org (in Bengali). Retrieved 2023-09-16.