Three dome mosque

Tin Gombuj Masjid, one of the oldest buildings of the Mughal period, is located in Firozpur of Shahbazpur Union of Shibganj Upazila of Chapainawabganj District. Bengal Sultan Shah Shuja built this mosque for Shah Syed Neematullah, a famous medieval preacher of Islam. This historical archeological structure listed by the Directorate of Archeology of Bangladesh is also known as Shah Niamat Ullah Masjid.
The rectangular three-domed mosque has a large mosque house, 3 mihrabs and 3 front entrances. The door between the 3 entrances is relatively large. Near the mosque is the mausoleum of Shah Niamat Ullah and a two-storied Mughal-era building built by Sultan Shah Shuja. The 116 feet long and 38 feet wide Sultan Shah Suja building is known as “Tahakhana”. The three-domed mosque, palace and tomb of Shah Niamat Ullah are part of the Takhana complex. Sultan Shah Shuja built this building to facilitate the winter residence of his Morshed Hazrat Shah Niamat Ullah.

How to go

Bandura can be directly reached by bus from Gulisthan in Dhaka. Or come to Doha through Babubazar Bridge of Dhaka or Shaheed Buddhijibi Bridge (3rd Buriganga Bridge) and reach Kalakopa in Nawabganj and take the road from Kalakopa towards Bandura and you will reach Khelaram Data’s house.

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