Discover the best top things to do in Khulna Division, Bangladesh including Shait-Gumbad Mosque, Fakir Lalon Shah's Mazaar, Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali, Sat Gumbad Mosque, Chanchra Shiva Mandir.
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Sixty Domes Mosque was built in 1454 and is the largest brick mosque of Bangladesh.
Its Amazing and Historical Place in Khulna, Bangladesh. Travellers known about Hazrat Shahjalal and his work to visit Sixty Gumbad Mosque
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Lalon also known as Lalon Sain, Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir or Mahatma Lalon was a prominent Bengali philosopher, Baul saint, mystic, songwriter, social reformer and thinker from the Indian subcontinent. Regarded as an icon of Bengali culture, he inspired and influenced many poets, social and religious thinkers including Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Allen Ginsberg although he "rejected all distinctions of caste and creed". Widely celebrated as an epitome of religious tolerance, he was also accused of heresy during his lifetime and after his death. In his songs, Lalon envisioned a society where all religions and beliefs would stay in harmony. He founded the institute known as Lalon Akhrah in Cheuriya, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Kushtia railway station. His disciples dwell mostly in Bangladesh and West Bengal. Every year on the occasion of his death anniversary, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalon Akhrah.
Its was a nice place that can see lolon shah mazar, Museum, Auditorium, Evening time you can enjoy live songs, Lolon Fair (mela) time you can enjoy lot of thing. Its located khustia main town.
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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.
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