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  • Place Types Mosque
  • Address Nabinagar, Bangladesh
  • Coordinate 23.8842093,90.9681246
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.8
  • Compound Code VXM9+M6 Nabinagar, Bangladesh
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Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Nabinagar Government College Jame Masjid
Reviews
Md. Salim (05/27/2019)
Nice ambience
Arkan Arkan (01/17/2015)
love this mosque love my college
Ashraful Islam Shakil - BD Travellers (08/14/2020)
This is the mosque of Nabinagar Government College. However, it is open to everyone during prayers. There are good arrangements for performing ablution here. There is a pressure mill, tanker supplier water, a pond through which many people can perform ablution together. This mosque is located in a beautiful place. Here more than 40-50 people can pray together.
Alamgir Khandaker (12/11/2019)
Let's not know about Nabinagar Upazila: - There are currently 8 municipalities and 20 unions in Nabinagar Upazila. The entire upazila administrative activities are under Nabinagar Police Station. Nabinagar Upazila has an area of ​​8.5 sq km (3,5 acres). It is one of the largest upazilas of Brakhanbaria district in size. To the north of the upazila, Ashuganj Upazila and Brakhanbaria Sadar Upazila on the east, Kasba Upazila on the south-east, Muradnagar Upazila of Comilla district on the south-west, Bancarampur Upazila on the north-west and Narsaraj upazila on the north-west. History Nabinagar is an ancient town in the district of Brahmanbaria. In the Buddhist era, the area belonged to the flat state. Later in the Muslim rule, the present Nabinagar Upazila was divided into 5 parganas. Nurnagar pargana was the eastern part of Burinadi (branch of the Titas river) flowing south from Nabinagar, the western part was Rabdakhat pargana and on the north side was the serial parganas of Shahbazpur towns. There are differences about naming nabinagar. However, the name of Nabinagar was seriously mentioned in the map made by Ronald Ray, the first map of India during the British rule. There are two categories of traditions on nomenclature. According to the first section, the name of the new name Chandra is named after a king of ancient times, and the name Ga-nabinagar is derived from the abominations of the words. But in the ancient history of the area no king named Nabin Chandra and even the zamindar could not be found, as this information cannot be accepted. On the other hand, according to the second section, the name Nabinagar has been coined in combination with the words of the Prophet and the city on the day of Eid Miladunnabi during the Muslim rule. In comparison, the second tier can be found to be true.
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