Kashba Mosque: Barishal

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Kashba Mosque: Barishal

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It was a lovely morning we started our journey to watch a beautiful ancient mosque built during 15th centuries. We got off at Torki Bandar Bus Stand and could hired a three wheelers (VAN) costs 25/30tk to the place but preferred to walk. The highway and only 10 minutes walking where we found beautiful trees both side on the way.

Kashba Mosque, commonly known as Allah'r mosque was built during the period of Ulugh Khan Jahan Ali. It is Nine Dome's Mosque and Square in shape and each corner got a square pillar till roof.

The wall of this Mosque is too thick like more than two metres and most of the design nearly destroyed over the years. There are many pillars inside of the Mosque destroyed by people as they think by rubbing this with the hand and chest they could be benefited (superstition) and due to this act the building is in risk of destroy. Local people said it is stopped now but the destruction already done.

There is a huge pond in front of the mosque and of course a huge entrance area although, the entry gate is not big considering the mosque.

There are three entrance except the West end and entry is free of cost. It would take only an hour to watch this area and very close to the Dhaka-Barishal Highway. You could get off the bus in front of the mosque's station.

We went to the Mosque in the morning and stayed there till noon and then started our journey to another place called Guthiya Mosque close to Barishal City.

Hopefully I'll write about it soon. Thanks for walking with me.


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