Betterlife - The Diary Game 'Some moments of visiting the Sixty Dome Mosque in Khulna, Bagerhat' .
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Greetings and welcome to my diary blog. Hope you all are very well and healthy by the grace of Almighty Allah. Alhamdulillah, I am also fine and healthy. This day was full of experience for me. Why? So without delay let's know the details of today's diary game. Hope you all enjoy and like my diary game.
Hello everyone, how are you all, I hope you are well and I am well too. Today my big heart place is the Shat Gombuj Mosque, a historical place in Bagerhat district of Khulna division. This historical mosque is located in the southwest of Bagerhat district. No exact information is available about who built this mosque or when it was built because there is no rock inscription on the mosque. It is believed that it was built in the 15th century AD. It is said that the stones for the construction of Modi were brought from the Rajmahal and the mosque was built after spending a lot of money for many days. It is one of the well-known historical places in Bangladesh. Because it is located in one of the three historical places in Bangladesh. Therefore, Bagerhat city was given the status of a world heritage site.
UNESCO gave this status in 1985. The mosque is about 160 feet long, the north is outside, the south is outside, the east is about 104 feet wide, and the inside is about It is 143 feet long and about 88 feet wide on the inside. The walls of this mosque are about 8.5 feet thick. The total number of domes of this mosque is 81, 77 in 11 rows and 4 in the tea corner, a total of 81. The name of this sixty dome became popular among people, due to which it was named Sixty Dome Mosque. Since then, it has been known as Sixty Dome Mosque. Since this is a historical place, it has a history. During the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah, Khan and Azam Ulugh Khan Jahan established a caliphate by conquering the Sundarbans. Khan Jahan built a court for meetings, which later became the Sixty Dome Mosque.
This mosque was built with a lot of money and for many years. Since I live in another division, it is a matter of great pride for me because it is a historical place in Bangladesh. Rajasthan is within my division, even very close to my home, only 35 kilometers, and the transportation system is also very good. I can reach quickly. Now I remember how I got here. Since it is not far from my house, I first went to Rupshaghat by getting a CNG from our CNG stand. After going, I crossed the Rupsha River by boat.In this case, the CNG fare was 45 taka and the boat fare was 5 taka. You can reach this place by going across the river by bus or motorcycle or CNG.
In this case, I could have gone straight to the bus through our Rupsa River bridge without crossing the river. But I think it would be better to go from this direction because it would be straighter and faster. Then I got on a bus. In this case, the bus fare was 40 taka. It didn't take me long to reach that historical place in 30 minutes. I got off the bus and found this beautiful mosque on the side of the road. It is very well maintained and clean, as can be seen from the outside. It has an entrance fee of 20 taka for our Bangladeshis and a little more for foreigners. After entering, I saw beautiful flower trees on the side of the small road and some play areas for small children. Some locals are preparing a beautiful place for taking pictures. It is very nice to see the very clean and tidy environment. The mind is refreshed. Then the historic mosque comes along again.
Its beauty cannot be described because it is a historical place.Then I went towards the mosque. This mosque has a separate area around it and is walled all around. There is a gate in front, I entered through the gate. There are some flowers on both sides, it looks very beautiful and the whole place is covered with green grass, it seems like I am lying on it and looking at the sky. There is a mosque in the middle and two big trees on both sides. Many people go to the shade of the tree to relieve their fatigue and enter the mosque, it feels more peaceful. It is a very cool and pleasant environment. I sat under the tree and rested for a while. Then I looked around the entire mosque from inside and outside. I feel very good about the place. You can visit it with your family and friends.
Now I can tell you why I like the place - the place is one of the most historical places in Bangladesh. Even the Bangladeshi currency note has a picture of this sixty-domed mosque on the 20 taka note. So tell me how historical the place is. Then again, inside my department, I So many choices. I hope you like it.
People can get their facilities here, for example - many times when traveling here, they can face various problems, in that case, there are security guards here, through whom help can be sought, there are adequate toilet facilities, there are rooms for resting, there are facilities for eating, so I hope you will feel a lot of comfort when you come here. Finally, I can say that all of you should visit this place at least once, this historical place.