Qutb Shahi Mosque
Overview
Built by Sultan Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah in the 16th century, this mosque is known for its graceful arches, intricate mihrabs, and beautiful symmetry. It’s a rare example of harmonious Islamic design.
Details
Despite age, its brick structure remains intact. The floral stucco work and aligned domes display the craftsmanship of Bengal’s Sultanate builders.The Qutb Shahi Mosque, also known as Chhoto Sona Masjid, is located in Hazrat Pandua, Malda, West Bengal, India. It was built in 1583 AD by a descendant of Sufi Saint Nur Qutb-ul-Alam to honor him. The mosque is situated near the saint's grave and the Eklakhi monument.
Itinerary
Visit mid-morning for soft light photography. Explore all sides of the mosque, observe the calligraphic art, and enjoy a quiet rest in the nearby mango groves.
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