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  • Place Types Mosque
  • Address Hazarduari, Murshidabad, West Bengal 742149, India
  • Coordinate 24.1874111,88.2682518
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.2
  • Compound Code 57P9+X8 Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
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Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Madina Masjid
Reviews
Argha Roy (12/16/2020)
The Madina Mosque is a mosque in the Nizamat Fort Campus in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. There are two Madina mosques in the fort campus, the old one built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah during the 18th century.and the new one by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan in 1847.nnThe old mosque was a part of the old Nizamat Imambara, built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, which was partially burnt in a fire in 1842 but was completely burnt when it caught fire on 23 December 1846. The old Madina mosque survived the 1846 fire and was left in its place. When Nawab Mansur Ali Khan built the present Nizamat Imambara in 1847, he built another Madina Mosque inside the new building. So Madina or Madina Mosque refer to both the mosques. Both of them lie parallel to the Hazarduari Palace's south face on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The old one lie a little south to the new one and on the west of the clock tower and just beside the place where the Bacchawali Tope rests.
ASHARUL SEIKH (12/14/2020)
The Madina Mosque is a mosque in the Nizamat Fort Campus in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. There are two Madina mosques in the fort campus, the old one built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah during the 18th century.and the new one by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan in 1847.
Subhasis Bhattacharyya (05/31/2020)
A place for a peace and rest
Mohidul Islam (10/24/2019)
The Madina Mosque is a mosque in the Nizamat Fort Campus in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. There are two Madina mosques in the fort campus, the old one built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah during the 18th century.and the new one by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan in 1847.nnThe old mosque was a part of the old Nizamat Imambara, built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, which was partially burnt in a fire in 1842 but was completely burnt when it caught fire on 23 December 1846.[1] The old Madina mosque survived the 1846 fire and was left in its place. When Nawab Mansur Ali Khan[2] built the present Nizamat Imambara in 1847, he built another Madina Mosque inside the new building. So Madina or Madina Mosque refer to both the mosques. Both of them lie parallel to the Hazarduari Palace's south face on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The old one lie a little south to the new one and on the west of the clock tower and just beside the place where the Bacchawali Tope rests.
Sismahammad Saikh (11/18/2019)
Front of the Hazarduari it was very good mosque
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