I will share the World Heritage Sixty Dome Mosque travel experience.

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Friends how are you all, hope you all are very well and healthy. I am also well and healthy. Again I am going to share a beautiful travel experience with you. This blog will be a very heartwarming episode for those who love travel. There are some travel places where there is a lot of learning to do. A lot of historical knowledge is gained. And travel is not about eating and drinking. Gaining knowledge is what these places are famous for. In return for all the sacrifices these places are worth to all. It is expensive for. Today I will present some information about the trip to such a place and that place in this blog. I hope everyone will stay with me.

Today's tour is about the Sixty- Domed Mosque, a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1985, located in the southern district of Bagerhat, Bangladesh.

Sixty-domed mosque is an ancient mosque. There is no inscription on the mosque. So there is no exact information about who built it or when it was built. But the architecture of the mosque leaves no doubt that it was built by Khan Jahan Ali. He is believed to have built it in the 15th century. This mosque was built over many years and at a great expense. The stones were brought from the palace. It is located in one of the three World Heritage Sites of Bangladesh.



The mosque is about 160 feet long externally from north to south and about 143 feet long internally and about 104 feet externally from east-west and about 88 feet wide internally. The walls are about 8·5 feet thick. Sixty-domed mosque has a total of 81 domes, 77 in 11 lines and 4 in four corners totaling 81. In the evolution of time, people say 60 domes, it became known as sixty domes, since then it is known as sixty domes.

There are 10 mihrabs on the western wall inside the mosque. The central mihrab is large in size and elaborate. There are 5 mihrabs in the south and 4 mihrabs in the north of this mihrab. Just after the middle mihrab there is 1 small door on the north side where 1 mihrab should be. According to some, Khan-i-Jahan used this mosque as a durbar house apart from prayer functions, and this door was the entrance to the durbar house. Others say that the mosque was also used as a madrasa.





Sixty dome mosque in Bagh district is one of the three world heritage sites or heritage sites of Bangladesh. So we take a day trip as a family. When we enter inside the mosque, we feel the ancient monuments are so beautiful. We visit all the places. Look around and enjoy its beauty.
We all go around and see all the ruins of the historical place. Then we come back. The fun of traveling to a new place is different, even if the place is traditional, there is no more to say. Anyway, I enjoyed the time with everyone. And I want to share some of that time with you. I hope you like it. Thanks everyone.


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The church is beautiful, it looks quite ancient and there are a lot of people to visit.
Yes this is a very old mosque. Thanks for the comments