Sona Masjid, Chapai Nawabganj
History is an ideal place for those who like brick stones to draw near. In the hands of only a few hours, you can visit the historic small Sonamasjid, Darasbari Mosque and Darasbari Madrasa. For those whose hobby is taking photos, Darasbari Mosque (almost destroyed) Those who go to Chapainawabganj for work or for some other reason, hope they can go out with a little while in the hope that they will not be disappointed. From Champai to Sonamasjid land port, you can take any bus or auto. Due to Sonamasjid land port, many big trucks in this street are in transit due to this. Due to which the road is somewhat bad but can be moved somewhere.
I went to Chapainawabganj at night and I went to 6.45 in the morning and asked the local people to go straight ahead, Alauddin went to the hotel and made a frozen breakfast and saw a little closer to Chapai city. I went off to the local auto at the destination and I started the journey with the direction of the peace auto from there to Sonamasjid land port. On seeing the 1st Mahananda Bridge, the bridge will be seen from the city's old market, which is the center of the market which has developed today's Champai city. Therefore, it is said that Mahananda's role in the formation of current Champai city is not very low. After crossing the bridge, it began to move again, after going to some extent, a large mango garden started, that means, slowly moving towards Kansat. If Chapai is the capital of the United States then Champai's Amer capital is Kansat. If you want to take a little bit of mango from the garden After crossing the edge of Kansat, the head was heading towards the right side of the road, standing in front of the small Sonamasjid. One of the oldest mosques in Bangladesh. The structure was built at village Pirojpur on the outskirts of Gaur city capital of ancient Bengal, which is now under Shibganj Police Station in Chapainawabganj district of Bangladesh. During the reign of Sultan Ala-ud-din Shah (1493-1519 CE) a person named Wali Mohammed built this mosque. This information is from an inscription on the middle door of the mosque. However, the date of writing of the date of the script was not known for breaking. From the inside to the top, all the inside out made of rare black stone. The length is 82 feet, 52.5 feet in width and 20 feet in height. There are eight pillars inside the mosque and around 15 walls of the mosque. One of the features of Masjid is that, from any side of the outer side, only five domes are seen, the back dome is not visible. . The stones, bricks, terracotta and tiles were used mainly in the decoration of the mosque. Among them, stone carving is more than the work. The facade of the mosque, the towers, the doors, etc. have very fine work on the stone, where there are engravings of spades, rose flowers, hanging chains, bell etc. Unlike the walls of the mirror, it is not possible to turn the eyes away, but the eyes will not be imprisoned for the rest of the eye. For some more time, the journey to the mosque premises is done by auto, and the destination is now Darasabari. The Darasbari Mosque, directed from the small Sonamasjid, is directed towards the point of direction in front of zero point. At this time, the auto journey was to break here, the rest of the road to walk on the road, the little mango gardens for 10 minutes ahead of the soil. Darasbari madrasa on the right hand side of the mango gardens. In 1504, the madrasa built in the period of Sultan Salahuddin Hossain Shah. It is believed that this is the oldest insights into Madrasa of Bangladesh. Incomplete burned soil foil and nakshi bricks spread across all the structures, there are 3 concave melas in the inner cell, in one utter extraordinary establishment. Let's go further 150 meters ahead of the mango gardens, in front of a small pond. Due to the pond, the sight was suddenly noticed by Nandan Darasbari Mosque. It was not surprising to see the first, he was pointing at his hands. As far as I'm concerned, I'm surprised. But I went out and realized that from the outside she was completely empty from inside. This mosque has long been covered with the mosque. It was recovered by digging in the first half of the seventies. The mosque has been abandoned a long time ago, nowadays surrounded by trees of vegetation. This mosque is due to lack of care. Length is 99 feet 5 inches and width is 34 feet 9 inches. It is impossible to combine red brick and burnt soil. And Mehrab is a great impeccable and impressive artist, charming, incredible art. It is no wonder that an artist can do such a good work, so that he is about to leave after farewell to the return path.
How to go:
Chapainawabganj non AC bus bus from Dhaka to Tk 500 and AC bus fares Tk 1100. After coming down from the bus, you can catch the peace of the city of Chapainawabganj, then you can take any buses or autos from the Sonamasjid land port. And if you take the auto reserve 800-1000 taka
Where to stay: Do not need to stay in the daytime and do not need to stay in the day. Even if you want to stay there, there are some residential hotels in Chapainawabganj district, there is also a guest house before Sonamasjid.
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Great post and shots. Looks like a place full of energy and history thanks for sharing :)
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