Mughal period mosque

 



An ancient mosque has come out to clear the jungle. Since then, people have been flocking to see the mosque. According to some, this mosque was built during the Mughal period. This ancient mosque of Bogra has been behind Dhaka for so long as Dhaka Jill has been covered with weeds, parasites and jungles for ages. Meanwhile, the archeology department does not know that there is an ancient mosque there. Recently, the one-domed mosque came out after clearing some lakes in the Sairpara area of ​​Baiguni village in Gabtali upazila of Bogra. When the news spread on social media Facebook, there was a stir. Rumors spread, rumors also matched the stalks. Curious people come from far and wide to visit the mosque every day. People are talking about this mosque. According to some, it was built during the reign of the Mughal emperor Babur. However, according to the talukdar and pramanik family of Sairpara in Baiguni village, the mosque was built by their ancestors. The locals think that the mosque was built 400 to 500 years ago. The mosque is 16 feet long and 16 feet wide and 16 feet high. The mosque has two doors 5 feet high on the east side to enter and north on the way out. The mosque is built on a 20-inch-wide layer of earthen bricks and surki masonry. No rods or lahes were used in the construction of the mosque. Inside the mosque, there is room for 11 people, including the imam, to offer prayers. A sixth arch can be seen inside the mosque. It is still intact. In the corners around the walls of the mosque

The artwork is catching the eye right now. Some of the earthen bricks on the outer wall have eroded, but when you enter the mosque, you can see its beauty. Inside the mosque, the bricks and walls of the dome at the top are now shining. As if made a few years ago. Thin covering plaster can be seen on the walls of the mosque. However, there is no nameplate on the year, date or during the reign of any ruler. The mosque is located on three percent of the land in the government khas khatian. Due to carelessness and neglect, algae and various weeds have grown on the dome of the mosque. According to Abdul Gani Pramanik, an old man from Sairpara village, no one can say for sure how many years ago the mosque was built.


However, Abdul Hannan of the same village said that the area was once inhabited by members of the Hindu community. During the Mughal period 10-15 houses of Muslims from Ghaeraghat area of ​​Dinajpur district came and settled here. The elders are of the opinion that this small mosque was built at that time due to low population. At present, no one enters the mosque for fear of the jinnThe mosque has recently become visible as the villagers have cleared the forest. And because it is advertised as the mosque of Jinn, men and women from different areas come every day to visit the mosque. However, the locals want government assistance to protect the mosque



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