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Bazra Shahi Jam e Masjid

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Bazra Shahi Jam-e-Masjid is a mosque located in the village of Bazra under Sonaimuri Upazila of Noakhali District.

The Bengali and Persian inscriptions fixed over the gateway of the outer wall and on the inside wall of the mosque record that it was thoroughly repaired in the years between 1318 and 1335 BS by the Bajra Zamindars Khan Bahadur Ali Ahmad and Khan Bahadur Mujir Uddin Ahmad. The mosque is now in a fairly good state of preservation.

The mosque was erected by one Aman Allah in 1741-42 AD during the reign of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. This is a valuable archeological resource of Bangladesh, it consists of a versatile mode of architectural design.

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Bazra Shahi Jam-e-Masjid Wikipedia