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Questions about Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Who built the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque and when was it constructed?

Khan Mohammad Mridha built the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque in 1706 CE. An inscription confirms construction occurred between 1704 and 1705 AD under Deputy Governor Farrukhsiyar.

Where is the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque located in Dhaka?

The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque stands near Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It sits on a tahkhana or underground room platform that measures exactly 16 feet and 6 inches above ground level.

What architectural features distinguish the prayer hall of the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque?

The rectangular prayer hall of the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque measures 48 feet by 24 feet and holds three domes. The central dome is larger than the two smaller side domes which use intermediary pendentives to achieve their reduced size.

When did the Archaeological Survey of India list the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque as a historic monument?

The Archaeological Survey of India listed the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque as a historic monument in 1913. Encroachments constricted the boundaries of the compound drawing serious attention during an architectural conservation workshop in 1989.

Who served as the founding teacher of the madrasa attached to the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque?

Mawlana Asadullah served as the founding teacher of the madrasa north-west of the main mosque building until his death in 1709. He taught fiqh philosophy and logic using Arabic and Persian languages for his pupils.