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Kadam Mubarak Mosque is located at Jamalkhan ward of
Chittagong City Corporation. The locality adjacent to this mosque is known
as Kadam Mubarak, deriving the appellation from the two holy footprints
on stone preserved in a room contiguous to the prayer chamber of the mosque.
From an inscription it is known that Muhammad Yasin, a local faujdar,
built this mosque in AH 1156 (AD 1723) during the reign of Mughal
emperor Muhammad Shah.
The oblong mosque roofed
over with three domes and two vaults is built on a raised platform
marked with four standing octagonal three-tier towers at cardinal
points, the apex of each being crowned with cupola and finial. The
oblong prayer hall has one antechamber each on its northern and
southern flank. |
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Kadam Mubarak
Mosque, Chittagong |
The prayer hall has a three-domed roof and the antechambers
are covered with vaults. Externally, the mosque proper measures 13m by
7.42m. When the additional side rooms are taken into consideration, it
is 23.16m in length. It had an open and wide courtyard at its front.
Framed with ornate recesses and enclosed with two octagonal
turrets, the fronton of this mosque is most elegant and attractive. The
mosque proper has five doors, three on the facade wall and one each connecting
the antechambers. The antechambers also have their own entrances and windows
with a mihrab on the west wall. The interior walls of the mosque
were lavishly embellished with rectangular panels and niches. The prayer
chamber has three bays and a mihrab at the centre of the western wall.
[Shamsul Hossain]
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