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- Q6932152 subject Q4325.
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- Q6932152 abstract "The Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah, also called Mughal Eidgah, is located at Saat Masjid road, in the Dhanmondi residential area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is an urban open space and mosque. It was built in 1640 CE, and has been in use for Eid celebrations since. Conservationist architect Abu Sayeed M Ahmed wtote, "This Eidgah is the oldest surviving Mughal monument in Dhaka city. There is no second one with the architectural forms and features similar to it."Popularly known as "Dhanmondi Eidgah", the structure, located at Dhanmondi 6A, Dhaka, is a listed archaeological site of the Department of Archaeology. It was built during the Mughal era and has historical, architectural and heritage value.".
- Q6932152 thumbnail Mughol_Eidgah.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6932152 wikiPageExternalLink oldest-mughal-monument-faces-threats-illegal-structures.
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- Q6932152 wikiPageWikiLink Q4325.
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- Q6932152 wikiPageWikiLink Q8288068.
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- Q6932152 point "23.7433 90.3742".
- Q6932152 type SpatialThing.
- Q6932152 comment "The Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah, also called Mughal Eidgah, is located at Saat Masjid road, in the Dhanmondi residential area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is an urban open space and mosque. It was built in 1640 CE, and has been in use for Eid celebrations since. Conservationist architect Abu Sayeed M Ahmed wtote, "This Eidgah is the oldest surviving Mughal monument in Dhaka city.".
- Q6932152 label "Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah".
- Q6932152 lat "23.7433".
- Q6932152 long "90.3742".
- Q6932152 depiction Mughol_Eidgah.jpg.