Nidaria Mosque

Nidaria Mosjid, a 300-year-old ancient Muslim architectural monument, is located in Barabari of Panchgram Union under Lalmonirhat Sadar Upazila. The influence of Mughal architecture is particularly noticeable in this mosque built of brick, brick and lime. Nidaria Mosque is 42 feet long and 16 feet wide. The top of the mosque has three domes in a row and four towers designed in four corners. The combination of 3 gates and 12 minarets enhances the main structure of the mosque. And in front of the mosque there is a two-storey house and a large Eidgah field. Eid prayers and various Islamic events are organized in this field. According to an inscription in Persian from Nidaria Mosque, this mosque was built under the supervision of Mughal Subedar Masud Khan and his son Mansoor Khan in 1176 AH. Later Subedar Mansoor Khan donated another 10.56 acres of land for the mosque. Legend has it that since Subeda Mansoor had no beard, he prayed that a mosque would be built on his face. Later, when the beard grew on the face of the Subedar, he built this mosque as a promise. The mosque was named Nidaria in Persian because of his beardlessness.

How to go

From Gabtali and Kalyanpur of Dhaka you can go to Lalmonirhat by AC/Non-AC buses of Nabil Paribahan, SR Travels, Manik Express, Barkat Travels, Hanif, Shah Ali Paribahan. AC/Non-AC buses will cost 600 to 1600 taka. And by rail from Kamalapur railway station Lalmonirhat can be reached by Lalmonirhat (except Fridays) at 09:45pm daily and Burimari Express (except Tuesdays) at 08:30am. The price of the train ticket is Tk 635-2180 per seat. From Lalmonirhat take CNG or auto rickshaw via Barabari and proceed 2 km southwards from Rangpur-Kurigram road to reach Nidaria Mosque.

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