The Chandanpura Mosque, also known as Masjid-e-Siraj ud-Daulah, is a mosque situated on Nabab Siraj ud-Daulah Road in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is a landmark well known for its impressive architecture consisting of multiple domes and minarets painted in bright colors. Although it was renovated in 1952, the mosque has deteriorated over the years due to environmental factors, such as air pollution.
Chandanpura Masjid চন্দনপুরা মসজিদ | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | Nabab Siraj ud-Daulah road, Chawkbazar Thana, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Geographic coordinates | 22°20′59″N 91°50′18″E / 22.3498°N 91.8382°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Location
editThe mosque is in Chawkbazar Ward, Chittagong, on the west side of Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah Road.[1] It is opposite the colonial era two storied red brick Fire Brigade Station Chandanpura.[2]
History
editThe mosque was built in 1870 by architects and builders from Lucknow and Bombay working under contractor Master Abdul Hamid. Initially it was called Hamidia-Taj-Masjid. In 1947, renovations were begun by Abu Syed Dobhash, a descendant of Hamid. They were completed in 1952.[1]
The International Dictionary of Historic Places says "Chandanpura Mosque, although of negligible historical interest, is a particularly beautiful structure".[3]
Gallery
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Minar
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Upper Roof
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Details of Minar
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Aerial View
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Dome
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Roof View
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Entry View
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Amir Hasan Shahriar (10 November 2019). "Chandanpura Mosque: A sight to behold". The Daily Star.
- ^ Kutub Uddin Chisty (2014). "Preservation and Conservation of Historical Site of Chittagong" (PDF). Bangladesh Institute of Planners.
- ^ Sappho Charney (1996). "Chittagong (Chittagong, Bangladesh)". In Paul E. Schellinger; Robert M. Salkin (eds.). International dictionary of historic places. Vol. 5. Fitzroy Dearborn. p. 189. ISBN 1-884964-04-4.