Sat Gumbad Mosque
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Dr.Tareque Anam ®
Dhaka City, Bangladesh850 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Family
Built in 1459 (the same year Khan Jahan Ali died), the famous Shait Gumbad Mosque is the largest and most magnificent traditional mosque in the country. Shait Gumbad means ‘the Temple with 60 Domes’ – a misnomer considering there are actually 81. This fortress-like structure has unusually thick walls, built in the tapering brick style, and is a hugely impressive sight. The overall architectural influence is unmistakably Turkish, and the arches within the main hall are a graceful exercise in geometry.
Written 28 September 2020
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bucketlisttravellers
Sydney, Australia3,641 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Couples
This ancient mosque is a UNESCO world heritage site and it is filled with history. There are actually 77 domes in the mosque. The mosque is built with red brick and inside the mosque there is a series of archways throughout the area. Surrounding the mosque there is a beautiful and peaceful garden. The garden contains signs with inspirational quotes. If you walk further on over a small ridge there is a lake.
There are bathroom facilities near the entrance to the mosque (squat toilets).
There are guards that work here who were very friendly.
This is a good stop between the Sundarbans area and the Rocket Steamer Ship.
Written 28 October 2018
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Lincoln Shahid
Dhaka City, Bangladesh278 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Friends
It is one of the most amazing mosque discovered by excavating earth amidst forest covered area. It is famous for it's domes, called Sat Gambuz Mosque (means in Bangla- a mosque that has 60 domes). But in reality the mosque has 77 domes. The mosque indicates a time when many hundred Muslims could say prayer at a time- however, history cannot recall such a time when so many Muslims lived here- inside Sundarban (?), ruled by powerful Hindu rulers. It is a kind of mystery. Though there are now many versions of history that somehow tries to explain a kingdom rules by great saint Khan Jahan. Since, a tomb of Saint Khan Jahan is nearby. It is a great place to visit and explore the history of Muslim in this part of world.
Written 3 November 2017
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Teddy R
32 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018
A wonderful historical place in Bangladesh! There are a Museum with ancient staffs & Map, Also a pond Behind the masque.
Written 1 April 2019
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Prodhi
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Family
One of the architechtural wonders of Bangladesh.
This World Heritage Site must be visited at least once.
Written 21 February 2018
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Mohammed Arifur... C
Khulna City, Bangladesh38 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Friends
Sixty dome mosque is one of the oldest archeological history of Bangladesh.
It is located in Bagerhat district in southern Bangladesh which is in Khulna Division. It is about 3 miles/ 6 Kilo meter far from the main town of Bagerhat. Bagerhat is nearly 200 miles/ 322 Kilo meter away from Dhaka which is the capital of Bangladesh and 22 miles/ 37 kilo meter from divisional town Khulna.

During 2014 to 2016 a massive restoration work has been completed by Department of Archeology of Bangladesh Government as a part of Conservation and environmental improvement.

This arena is full of lash greenery, you can seat and observe the beauty of mosque. A bid pond is also situated beside the mosque.
Written 24 November 2017
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Rahat
Naladhu Island95 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Couples
Sat gumbad masjid one of the oldest masque in Bangladesh and this is an iconic place for Bangladesh.
Written 2 March 2017
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RoyDebashis
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,236 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2015 • Family
This Mosque is one of the iconic Mosque of south Asia. This Mosque has 60 Dome. As this location is close to the Sundarban forest you can see lots of green around the mosque.
Near the mosque there is a Majar of 'Khan-Jhan-Ali'. In this Majar you will have a pond where you can find two great Alligator called Kala-Pahar and Dhola-Pahar. The two alligator brought by Khan-Jhan-Ali. The current generation of alligator are from that family chain.
Written 31 October 2016
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RahiRafsan
Dhaka Division, Bangladesh112 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2015
In the khulna zone two tourist spot is very famous one sundarban and second one Sat Gumbad Mosque . Its have a long historical value .there is a big mosque with 60+ dome and a museum and a nice lake .
Written 24 September 2016
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Brent S
New Zealand147 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Solo
This wasn't as impressive as I had expected. It was undergoing some internal renovations when I was there, but it just didn't have the wow factor for me.
Written 27 July 2016
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