Saat Masjid

Saat Masjid

Saat Masjid ( _bn. সাত মসজিদ) or The Seven Domed Mosque (Satgumbad) was built during 15th century at the north west outskirt of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Now it is very much in the centre of city.

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