• The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is a historical mosque near Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh. History. 1863 Painting by Frederick William Alexander de Fabeck.
  • The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque represents a typical Bengali platform mosque; that is, a three-domed mosque sits on a rectangular raised platform.
  • Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is stylistically similar to Lalbagh Fort. It is built on a raised platform which is 5.8m from the ground level.
  • Khan Mohammad Mridha mosque is located at Atish Khana Mahalla of old Dhaka less than half a Km west of the great Lalbagh Fort.
  • The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque represents a typical Bengali platform mosque; that is, a three-domed mosque sits on a rectangular raised platform.
  • But Khan Mohammad Mridha mosque is an exception; the Mughals used only imported red sand stones in the construction of this magnificent architecture to give...
  • This mosque was built to emulate the Lalbagh mosque and is located in an area called Atish Khana, close to the northwest corner of the Lalbagh fort.
  • If you appreciate history, art, and architecture, a visit to Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque can provide you with insights into the region’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Among them is the Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, which is a renowned place of worship and a beautiful architectural marvel in the old part of the city.