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Jhaudia Shahi Mosque

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Jhaudia Shahi Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionThe mosque was built during the Mughal period
DistrictKushtia District
OwnershipDepartment of Archaeology (Bangladesh)
Location
LocationJhaudia, Kushtia Sadar Upazila
Country Bangladesh
Geographic coordinates23°46′30″N 89°03′19″E / 23.7749758°N 89.0551724°E / 23.7749758; 89.0551724
Architecture
TypeMughal architecture
Specifications
Length14.26 meters
Width4.6 meters
Dome(s)5
MaterialsLime, Surki

Jhaudia Shahi Mosque (Bengali: ঝাউদিয়া শাহী মসজিদ) is one of the archaeological sites of Bangladesh located in Kushtia District.[1][2] This mosque has been named as Jhaudia Shahi Masjid according to the name of the village as it is located in Jhaudia village of Jhaudia union. Every Friday people come here from far and wide to fulfill their religious desires. For this, a fair is organized here every Friday by the authorities.

History[edit]

Many legends are prevalent among the locals about the Jhaudia Mosque but its exact history is not known. According to legend, Shah Sufi Adari Mia of Iraq built a monastery in the region to spread Islam and he built this mosque at that time. However, according to popular belief, it is also believed that the mosque was built miraculously. Locals also believe that the Sufi saint's grave is next to the mosque.[3]

The entrance of the present mosque mentions that it was built during the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. But no archeological records have been found about it either. In 1969 it was registered in the list of Bangladesh Archeology Department.[4] It is being supervised by Hasan Ali Chowdhury of Jhaudia village and his family members under the contract of the Directorate of Archaeology . However, currently the mosque is directly managed by the Department of Archaeology (Bangladesh).

Infrastructure[edit]

The main structure of the Jhowdia Mosque consists of three domes and four towering minarets at the four corners. Brick, stone, sand and porcelain have been used in the construction of the mosque.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zahurul Islam, Kushtia (2016-05-21). "Jhaudia Shahi Mosque in Kushtia". Bangladesh Pratidin. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  2. ^ Al-Amin Islam Nasim, Kushtia representative (2023-06-16). "Jhowdia Mosque in Kushtia". Jugantor. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  3. ^ "Jhaudia Shahi Mosque". Bangladesh National Portal-Kushtia District. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  4. ^ "Traditional mosque of Kushtia district". The Dainik Janata. Archived from the original on 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2016-09-23.

Bibliography[edit]

  • মোঃ রেজাউল করিম (December 2022). কুষ্টিয়ার প্রত্ননিদর্শন [Archeology of Kushtia] (in Bengali) (1st ed.). 38/2k (ক) Banglabazar, Dhaka 1100: গতিধারা [Gatidhara]. pp. 136–141. ISBN 978-984-8950-41-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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