Ramadan Miah Mosque

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Ramadan Miah Jame Mosque
রমজান মিয়া জামে মসজিদ
Ramjan Mia Mosque 2.jpg
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
LeadershipKhwaja Mu'in ad-Din Chowdhury
Year consecrated1770
Statusactive
Location
LocationKabirhat, Noakhali District, Bangladesh
Architecture
Architect(s)Ramadan Miah
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic architecture
Date established1770
Groundbreaking1770
Completed1770
Specifications
Capacity600
MaterialsBrick

Ramadan Miah Jame Mosque, or Ramzan Mia Jame Masjid (Bengali: রমজান মিয়া জামে মসজিদ, Arabic: مسجد رمضان میاں), and more popularly known as Chowdhury Mosjid (Bengali: চৌধুরী মসজিদ), is a mosque in the Noakhali District of Bangladesh. The existence of such an ancient mosque was not widely known to the general public until it was brought forward to Kabirhat's upazila nirbahi officer, Shariful Islam.[1]

Location[]

The mosque can be found in the village of Daulat Ramdi, located in Kabirhat Upazila's No. 7 Bataiya Union Parishad.[2]

History[]

The three-domed mosque was built during the Mughal Era and is over 300 years old.[3] It was established by Shaykh Noor Ullah Chowdhury and Shaykh Mujeer Ullah Chowdhury, the ancestors of the current chairman of the mosque, Khwaja Mu'in ad-Din Chowdhury.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b Ghulam Muhiuddin Nosu (5 December 2016). রমজান মিয়া জামে মসজিদ. Samakal (in Bengali).
  2. ^ রমজান মিয়া জামে মসজিদ. Kabirhat Upazila (in Bengali).
  3. ^ কবিরহাটে ৩০০ বছরের পুরোনো মসজিদ (in Bengali).


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