Jump to content

Skeda:খান মোহাম্মদ মৃধা মসজিদ ঢাকা 01.jpg

Page contents not supported in other languages.
Nga Wikipedia, enciklopedia e lirë

Dokument origjinal ((përmasa 6.692 × 3.920 px, madhësia skedës: 7,09 MB, lloji MIME: image/jpeg))

Kjo skedë është prej Wikimedia Commons dhe mund të përdoret nga projekte të tjera. Përshkrimi në këtë skedë në këtë faqe nuk është treguar më poshtë. Shko tek faqja përshkruese në Commons Shko tek faqja përshkruese në Commons

Përmbledhje

Përshkrimi
বাংলা: খান মোহাম্মদ মৃধা মসজিদ
English: The date of the mosque can be traced back to 1704-05 AD based on the Persian inscriptions on the central archway and over the central mihrab. It was built by a noble, Khan Muhammad Mirza, during the rule of Farrukh Siyar, the Deputy Governor of Dhaka. The mosque was probably constructed by the order of Qazi Ibadullah, the chief Qazi of Dhaka.
This is a photo of a monument in Bangladesh identified by the ID
BD-C-13-3
Data
Burimi Punë e juaja
Autori MD SAIFUL AMIN
Camera location23° 43′ 15,1″ N, 90° 22′ 55,03″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

The date of the mosque can be traced back to 1704-05 AD based on the Persian inscriptions on the central archway and over the central mihrab. It was built by a noble, Khan Muhammad Mirza, during the rule of Farrukh Siyar, the Deputy Governor of Dhaka. The mosque was probably constructed by the order of Qazi Ibadullah, the chief Qazi of Dhaka. The mosque is located approximately 500 meters west of the Lalbagh Fort. The mosque is situated at the western part of the complex which also includes a graveyard and a garden. During its inception the mosque was probably the center of a robust neighborhood.The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque represents a typical Bengali platform mosque; that is, a three-domed mosque sits on a rectangular raised platform. The platform is 16'-6" above the ground level. The tahkhana comprises of vaulted rooms for living purposes. Area wise, the mosque occupies only a small portion of the platform. In this structure the platform is square with parapets adorned with betel leaf motifs. Probably intended to be a madrasa, the large arched cells underneath the 5.8 meter- high platform were used for living purposes. The space underneath the platform were arranged with a single bay of vaulted rooms accessed from a vaulted passageway on the periphery of all sides except east. The platform is accessed by a straight flight of stair of 25 steps on the east leading to a double arched gateway aligned with the central bay of the mosque. Two large engaged octagonal turrets were positioned symmetrically on each side of the stair. On the platform, along with the mosque an ancillary structure is positioned on the north, probably used for multiple purposes.

The mosque is a typical Bengali Mughal type where the central dome is larger than the other two. Externally the mosque is a rectangle of 49'10" x 23'5" while internally it has an oblong plan of 39'8" x 12'8". The structure is divided into three equal interior bays, roofed over by three fluted, bulbous domes, resting on drums. The proportionately smaller lateral domes are placed on the equal size bays by splitting each dome into a half-dome and placing it on a pendentive.

The rectangular structure is buttressed by four corner octagonal turrets, capped by plastered cupolas. These turrets are rise slightly above the parapet walls and ribbed in typical Bengali fashion. Parapets are straight instead of the curvilinear cornice of pre-Mughal types. The eastern or main facade is visually divided into three sections. Each section contains an entrance doorway, flanked by its own pair of slender engaged columns. The entrances correspond to the three domes above and adorned by cusped arches.

The mosque's north and south interior walls are divided into a series of horizontal panels, reflecting the motifs on the exterior. The interior mihrabs have floriated engaged colonettes and cusped arches as well as elegantly moulded kanjuras. The mosque's north and south interior walls are divided into a series of horizontal panels, reflecting the motifs on the exterior.

The mosque was restored and repaired by the Department of Archaeology, Bangladesh and is now a protected monument.

Licencim

Unë, krijuesi i kësaj pune, e publikoj këtu në bazë të licensës në vijim:
w:sq:Creative Commons
atribuim share alike
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Je i lirë të:
  • ta shpërndani – ta kopjoni, rishpërndani dhe përcillni punën
  • t’i bëni “remix” – të përshtatni punën
Sipas kushteve të mëposhtme:
  • atribuim – Duhet t’i jepni meritat e duhura, të siguroni një lidhje për tek licenca dhe të tregoni nëse janë bërë ndryshime. Këtë mund ta bëni në ndonjë mënyrë të arsyeshme, por jo në ndonjë mënyrë që sugjeron se licencuesi ju del zot juve apo përdorimit tuaj.
  • share alike – Nëse bëni një “remix”, e shndërroni, ose ndërtoni duke u bazuar te materiali, duhet t’i shpërndani kontributet tuaja sipas të njëjtës licencë ose një të tille të përputhshme me origjinalen.


Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents

Items portrayed in this file

përshkruan

23°43'15.100"N, 90°22'55.031"E

19 shkurt 2018

exposure time anglisht

0,002 sekonda

f-number anglisht

2,2

ISO speed anglisht

1.000

Historiku skedës

Shtypni mbi një datë/kohë për ta parë skedën siç ishte atëherë.

Data/KohaMiniaturëPërmasatPërdoruesiKoment
e tanishme26 shtator 2019 09:14Miniaturë për versionin duke filluar nga 26 shtator 2019 09:146.692 × 3.920 (7,09 MB)Kazal1968User created page with UploadWizard

Këto faqe lidhen tek kjo skedë:

Metadata