Bazra Shahi Masjid Complex

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Bazra, Bangladesh

Archaeological site· Historical place

Bazra Shahi Masjid Complex Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bazra Shahi Masjid Complex is located in Bazra, Bangladesh on Z1441. Bazra Shahi Masjid Complex is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category archaeological site in Bangladesh.

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Z1441

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+8801737949670

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Rifat Mehedi

A very aesthetic and Historical mosque of Mughal Architecture.

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Masum the dEcent

Very nice mosque. It's architectural beauty is nice.

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Abdullah Al Mamun

Amazing! Mosque, it's an Archeological symbol in Bozra Bazar.

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Md Miraz Ul Alam

An exquisite archaeological site in Noakhali. If you’re from the adjacent areas of Noakhali like Feni,Lakhsmipur, do come and visit this centuries old infrastructural artistry.

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Samim Al-Mawsar

It is historical famous mosque

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Al Imran

Bajra Shahi Mosque (18th-century mosque) located in the village of Bazra under Sonaimuri Upazila of Noakhali District, 200m Western side of Bazra Bangladesh. It most graceful mosque complex in Bangladesh is the Bajra Shahi mosque, The mosque built by Aman Allah in 1741-42 during the reign of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. Between 1911 and 1928 it was repaired and decorated with mosaics and ceramics. now it is in the government Department of Archaeology's list of protected sites. It has three domes at the top; the middle dome is slight larger. This mosque has similar complexion of the mosques during that era. There stylish outer walls. The mosque proper stands on the western side of a raised platform, During the British rule wealthy Muslim zamindars and merchants renovated a large numbers of Mughal mosques. Instead of developing a style, surface treatment was the main focus of the builders. Chini-tikri or the broken ceramics, from China, were used for surface cladding despite a rich tradition of early Islamic terracotta or Mughal plaster works. Bajra mosque is the best known examples of chini-tikri decoration from the period. Chini-tikri is a unique craft and was very popular technique of surface decoration in the region in the 19th and 20th century. The present ornamentation of the mosque with a mosaic of shards of China was also done at that time. The mosque is now in a fairly good state of preservation. It is a wonderful place to visitors . all people can visit the historic mosque

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Jahangir Nishan

Very nice and historical place

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Kuddus Munsi

An historical and hand crafted design mosque. The design is awesome and most beautiful.