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  2. Baitul Mukarram - Wikipedia

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    In that meeting he proposed to Major General Khan, then military administrator of East Pakistan, that a grand mosque be built in Dhaka. Umrao Khan agreed to help build such a mosque. The same year, a Baitul Mukarram mosque committee was established and 8.30 acres of land between new Dhaka and Old Dhaka was chosen for the site. At that time ...

  3. List of mosques in Dhaka Division - Wikipedia

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    Baitul Mukarram National Mosque [5] Binat Bibi Mosque [6] Sunnati Jame Mosque; Chawk Mosque [7] Kakrail Mosque [8] Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque; Sat Gambuj Mosque [9] Churihatta Mosque [10] Star Mosque [11] Kartalab Khan Mosque [12] Musa Khan Mosque [13] Lalbagh Shahi Mosque [14] Shaista Khan Mosque [15]

  4. List of places of worship in Dhaka - Wikipedia

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  5. Paltan - Wikipedia

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    Masjids and other places of worship- Dhaka is known as the city of Masjids. Numerous masjids are located in this area. ‘Baitul Mukarram’, the national masjid, is located in this Zone. Naya Paltan Jame masjid, Purana Paltan masjid, Purana Paltan Lane Bot-tola masjid are amongst others to be mentioned.

  6. List of mosques in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Azimpur Masjid: Dhaka: 1746 Sunni: Last existing example of a structure with a single dome & a flanking half-domed vault on both sides. Baitul Aman Jame Mosque New Market, Dhaka: Sunni: Katabon Masjid: Shahbag, Dhaka: Sunni: Officially named the "Bangladesh Masjid Mission Complex Central Mosque". Binat Bibi Masjid: Narinda, Dhaka: 1454 Sunni ...

  7. Abdulhusein M. Thariani - Wikipedia

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    Abdulhussain Thariani at the foundation ceremony of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. Abdulhusein Meheraly Thariani (3 April 1905 – 30 December 1972) was a member of the first generation of formally trained architects in Pakistan. [1] Amongst his most prominent works is the Baitul Mukarram (National Mosque of Bangladesh) in Dhaka ...

  8. Islamic Foundation Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, two organizations were formed in Dhaka, Bangladesh to propagate the teachings and following of Islam. The Baitul Mukarram Society built the Baitul Mukarram ( Arabic : بيت المكرّم ; the holy house) mosque and Islamic scholars formed a Darul Ulum ( Arabic : دار العلوم ; house of knowledge) to popularize and research on ...

  9. Baitur Rauf Mosque - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, it is unusual for a female to design a mosque – Bangladeshi women rarely even enter a mosque, praying instead at home, since few mosques have dedicated sections for women. [8] Tabassum visited more than 100 mosques before designing Bait Ur Rouf Mosque, despite having hardly ever entered a mosque previously.