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Coordinates: 22°21′46″N 91°50′19″E / 22.3628481°N 91.8384769°E / 22.3628481; 91.8384769
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Shekh Bahar Ullah Jame Masjid
Shekh Bahar Ullah Jame Masjid
Religion
AffiliationIslam
ProvinceChittagong
Location
LocationSulakbahar, Chittagong, Bangladesh
MunicipalityChittagong
Geographic coordinates22°21′46″N 91°50′19″E / 22.3628481°N 91.8384769°E / 22.3628481; 91.8384769
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleMughal Architecture
Completed1737
Specifications
Capacity6000
Dome(s)3 dome (one big two small)
Dome height (outer)18 ft
Dome dia. (outer)10 ft
Minaret(s)8 (four big four small)
Minaret height30 ft

Shekh Bahar Ullah Jame Mosque (Bengali: শেখ বাহার উল্লাহ জামে মসজিদ, Arabic: مسجد الشيخ بحر الله جامع) is a distinctive urban mosque located in an Residential area of Chittagong, Bangladesh. 'Bangladesh is a very ancient mosque located in the city Shulak Bahaar in the port city Chittagong.

History[edit]

This mosque was established when the area was in the Mughal period, when Chittagong was the capital of Subah of Chittagong with the name of Islamabad. It is believed that Shekh Bahar Ullah, a grandson of Mughal Subbadar Shaista Khan founded this mosque in 1737 AD. After his death, this mosque was known as Shekh Bahar Ullah Shahi Jame Mosque. This idea from the inscriptions found in the mosque

Position[edit]

Location of this historic mosque on the Abdullah Khan Road, Panchlaish Police Station of city. The location of this historic mosque. Just fifty yards away from this mosque, Shaista Khan's rajmahal, which was completed in the present court hill until all the judicial functions were completed. Here also another mosque exists in the same composition of Shekh Bahar Ullah Shahi Jame Mosque.

Architecture[edit]

In the origin of the mosque, three dome and eight monuments have gained prominence. However, due to the many reforms and construction works, these domes and monuments are still present today. Today's original form is seen only from the west side of the mosque. The mosque is covered with three domes on a bay, the middle dome is larger and the dome of the two is relatively small. Central Mehrab is half-dominated, which is still the same after the reform (2003).

Current Condition[edit]

The original original mosque built in Mughal architecture carries a few hundred years of memories. However, the mosque has been transformed into a three-storey mosque, keeping the original mosque in evolution of time. Current Khatib Mahbubul Alam of the mosque.