Khan Mohammed Mridha’s Mosque

Dhaka


Erected in 1706, this Mughal structure is stylistically similar to Lalbagh Fort. It is built on a raised platform, up a flight of 25 steps. Three squat domes, with pointed minarets at each corner, dominate the rectangular roof. To get a good view of this walled mosque, enter the main gate off the main road.

Unfortunately, unless you’re here during prayer times (around 1pm), you’ll probably find the gate locked.


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