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  2. Nakhoda Mosque - Wikipedia

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    With a capacity of 10,000 worshipers in the mosque's prayer hall, the Nakhoda Mosque is the largest mosque in West Bengal and eastern India. Before 1854 there used to be two different mosques at the present site. The mosque was named Nakhoda meaning mariner. [2] [5] Reconstruction work started in 1926 and was completed in 1935.

  3. List of mosques in Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    Mosques in Kolkata refers to mosques in the city of Kolkata, India. Kolkata is the capital city of West Bengal, a state in the eastern part of India. The city is more than 300 years old (as Kolkata) and was the capital of British India till early 1911. Kolkata hosts many churches, temples and mosques, along with other religious places.

  4. Zakaria Street - Wikipedia

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    A variety of food is sold in front of the Nakhoda Mosque on the street. This place is usually famous for sahri and iftar food during Ramadan season. A variety of kebabs are available on this street. Haleem is available at Sufia and Aminia Restaurant on Zakaria Street. Chicken Changeji, a North Indian dish, is sold on many more restaurants ...

  5. Nakhuda - Wikipedia

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    A Nakhuda was the captain of a pearling boat sailing in the Persian Gulf, typically from Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (then the Trucial States). ...

  6. List of mosques in India - Wikipedia

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    Mufti Mukarram Ahmad is the chief mufti and imam of the mosque; Jama Masjid: Delhi: 1656 CE Sunni: Also known as Masjid-i-Jehān-Numā, roughly translating to "mosque commanding the view of the world" in Persian and Urdu; Built by Shah Jahan; Kalan Masjid: Old Delhi: 1387 CE One of the seven mosques built by Khan-i-Jahan Tilangani; Khirki ...

  7. Tipu Sultan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Tipu Sultan Mosque, officially known as the Tipu Sultan Shahi Mosque, also known locally as the Tipu Sultan Masjid, and formerly known as the Dhurrumtollah Mosque, is a mosque located in Kolkata, in the state of West Bengal, India. The mosque is named after Tipu Sultan, a famous ruler of Mysore.

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  9. Writers' Building - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Buildings or Mahakaran, often shortened to just Writers ', is the official secretariat building of the state government of West Bengal in Kolkata, India.The 150-metre long building covers the entire northern stretch of the Lal Dighi or Red Lake at the centre of historic B.B.D. Bagh, long considered as the administrative and business hub of the city.