Nayabad Mosque

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Nayabad Mosque is an 18th-century Mughal-era mosque located near Dinajpur in northern Bangladesh, noted for its distinctive three-domed architecture and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural heritage site
historical monument
mosque
approximateConstructionPeriod 1750s
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
builtDuringReignOf Alivardi Khan NERFINISHED
centuryOfConstruction 18th century
country People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh
denomination Sunni Islam
era Mughal era
facingDirection west
hasCornerTower four corner turrets
hasCourtyard true
hasCulturalSignificance regional Islamic heritage
hasDomeType three-domed mosque
hasEntranceOnSide east
north
south
hasInscription Persian inscription
hasMihrab true
hasMinaret false
hasNiche mihrab niche on qibla wall
hasOrnamentation floral motifs
geometric patterns
terracotta decoration
hasPrayerHall true
hasQiblaWall west wall
hasVeranda true
heritageOf Bangladesh NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Dinajpur District NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northern Bangladesh
locatedInVillage Nayabad NERFINISHED
locatedNear Kantajew Temple NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Archaeology of Bangladesh NERFINISHED
material brick
lime mortar
nearbyCity Dinajpur NERFINISHED
numberOfDomes 3
numberOfEntrances 3
planType rectangular plan
region Rangpur Division NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roofType domed roof
tourismType cultural tourism site
usedFor Friday prayer
congregational prayer

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Dinajpur hasLandmark Nayabad Mosque
Dinajpur hasReligiousSite Nayabad Mosque