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  2. Khan Jahan Ali - Wikipedia

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    Khan Jahan Ali or Ulugh Khān (Bengali: উলুগ খান জাহান), was a Muslim saint and the Khan-i-Azam of Khalifatabad (now in Bangladesh). It is believed that he built the great Mosque City of Bagerhat , now a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

  3. Mosque City of Bagerhat - Wikipedia

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    Other mosques include the Singar Mosque, the Nine Dome Mosque, the Tomb of Khan Jahan, the Bibi Begni Mosque and the Ronvijoypur Mosque. The mosques were built during the governorship of Ulugh Khan Jahan, a Turkic military officer appointed as governor in the Sundarbans by Sultan Mahmud Shah of Bengal. The site was a "mint town" of the Bengal ...

  4. Sixty Dome Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Sixty Dome Mosque, is a mosque in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. It is a part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest mosque in Bangladesh from the sultanate period (1352–1576). It was built during the Bengal Sultanate by Khan Jahan Ali, the governor of the Sundarbans. It has been described as "one of the ...

  5. Bagerhat District - Wikipedia

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    The district of Bagerhat consists 7,815 mosques, 238 temples, 17 churches and seven tombs. The Sixty Domes Mosque or Shat Gambuj Masjid is famous mosque. Khan Jahan Ali's tomb is the famous tombs. Islam is the major religion with 83.25% population, while Hindus constitute 16.38% of the population.

  6. List of the oldest mosques - Wikipedia

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    Built by Khan Jahan Ali, it is considered to be the second-oldest mosque in Bangladesh. The fortified structure contains eighty-one domes, sixty stone pillars and eleven mihrabs. Neevin Mosque: Lahore Pakistan: 1460

  7. Nine Dome Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Dome Mosque is located to the west of the takur dighi tank and built in the 15th century, it is close to Khan Jahan Ali's Tomb. Its western wall conventionally faces west towards Mecca. Close to this mosque are the Zinda Pir Mosque and mazar (tomb), which are in ruins.

  8. List of mosques in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Established during the office of Khan Jahan Ali: BNS Titumir Mosque BNS Titumir, Khalishpur, Khulna: 21st century Sunni: Named after Titumir: Bhater Bhita Masjid: Tila, Maghi, Magura Sadar Upazila: Ancient Sunni: Gholdari Shahi Masjid: Gholdari, Ailhash Union, Alamdanga Upazila, Chuadanga District: 1006 Sunni: Established by Hazrat Khairul ...

  9. Koyra Upazila - Wikipedia

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    A back view of Masjidkur, an ancient mosque in Koyra discovered in the 20th century. Koyra's history most likely dates as far back as the office of Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century at least. This is evident from the ancient mosques found in Koyra such as Masjidkur. The Channir Chak L.C. Collegiate School was established in 1935.