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Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque)
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=== '''Architectural Significance''' === # '''Design and Structure:''' The Sixty Dome Mosque features a unique architectural design characterized by its large prayer hall, supported by massive columns that create an airy atmosphere. The mosque has a rectangular layout with 77 domes, though only 60 are visible from the outside. # '''Intricate Details:''' The mosque is adorned with beautiful terracotta ornamentation, floral motifs, and intricate designs that reflect the craftsmanship of the time. The decorative elements, including the intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns, showcase the artistic heritage of the Bengal region. # '''Water Tank:''' Adjacent to the mosque, you will find a large water tank known as the "Hauz." This tank was used for ablution before prayers, reflecting the importance of cleanliness in Islamic practices.
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