Katra Mosque

West Bengal


On the east side of Murshidabad, the handsome, pink-brick Katra Mosque features two tall corner towers and multiple domes (some now fallen in). Murshidabad's founder, Murshid Quli Khan, is buried beneath the stairs of the white-painted section on the eastern side of the broad courtyard.


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