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The property of the Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat contains and preserves all the necessary elements which include not only mosques but also residences, roads, ancient ponds, tombs, chillakhana ...
The Mosque City of Bagerhat, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, was founded by Muslim saint Khan Jahan Ali, also known as Ulug Khan, on the banks of the Bhairab River in the 15th-century.
The Mosque-City of Bagerhat, known historically as Khalifatabad, was built by the saint-general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the Khulna District in the south of Bangladesh in the early 15th century. In this ...
Located in the Bagerhat District in the southwestern region of Bangladesh, the Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat is one of the country's most treasured UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Bagerhat Mosque City Situated in Bangladesh, north of the Sundarbans, Bagerhat is known as the "Mosque City" because of its remarkable assortment of medieval Islamic building styles. The city, once ...
"The mosque city of Bagerhat", now a Unesco World Heritage Site in southern Bangladesh, owes much of its cultural and architectural heritage to the legacy of Khan Jahan Ali (R), a revered Sufi ...
The portal, called Heritage on the Edge, features the stone sculptures of Easter Island; Scotland’s capital city of Edinburgh; the ancient Bangladeshi mosques of Bagerhat; the Tanzanian port ...
1985 09COM XA - Inscription: The historic mosque city of Bagerhat (Bangladesh) 1984 08COM IXB - Deferred Nomination: The Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat (Bangladesh) 2023 Periodic Reporting Cycle 3, ...