SFS Contest Picture of the Day Week 56.

in Steem Fashion&Style14 days ago (edited)

I invite all my Steemians friends to my new blog. I hope everyone is well and healthy. Alhamdulillah, I am also well. I am sharing my entry in the SFS Contest! Picture of the Day Week 56 " competition organized by the Steem Fashion and Style Community Admin @ashkhan mam. I am going to share the picture of the day and the special features of the picture without delay.

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The above image is of the Shah Niamatullah Mosque, an archaeological site located in Shibganj, Chapainawabganj District, Bangladesh. It is considered one of the architectural monuments of the Mughal period. It is a three-domed Mughal mosque, built by Subahdar Shah Shuja for his spiritual guru Shah Niamatullah. It is part of the Tahkhana Complex. The mosque is a protected archaeological site for its unique architecture and craftsmanship.

Shah Niamatullah Mosque is located northwest of the Sona Mosque, within the Tahkhana complex. Subahdar Shah Shuja built the Tahkhana and this mosque in the mid-17th century, between 1639 and 1660 AD, as a residence for his spiritual master Shah Niamatullah. It is a rectangular mosque with three domes on top. This Mughal-style mosque has an archway on the front wall and lotus and pitcher carvings on the dome.

Inside the mosque, especially in the mihrab section, one can see the wonderful work of Mughal era lime work, which is known as an important monument listed by the Bangladesh Department of Archaeology. Shah Niamat Ullah Mosque bears important testimony to the propagation of Islam in Bangladesh and the development of Mughal architecture. Next to the mosque is the shrine of the famous Sufi saint Shah Niamat Ullah (RA).

In this beautiful contest I would like to invite @sualeha @ngoenyi @ruthjoe

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