Singar Mosque

Bangladesh


Singar Mosque, across the main road from Shait Gumbad, is easy to find, but offers less of an adventure to get to. Despite its modest size, however, it's a very pretty structure, featuring ribbed brick pillars on all four sides and crowned with a massive single dome. The gardens around the structure offer some interesting perspectives and photo-ops of the monument.


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