The Basri Shah Mosque is oldest mosque of Kolkata, India.[1] It is situated in the Chitpur-Cossipore area of Kolkata district, at the junction of Panchanan Mukherjee Road and Sett Pukur Road. It is one of heritage sites listed by Kolkata Municipal Corporation.[note 1]
Basri Shah Mosque | |
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বশরী শাহ মসজিদ | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Kolkata |
Province | West Bengal |
Rite | Sunni Hanafi |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
Governing body | Sunni Waqf Board |
Location | |
Location | Kolkata, India |
Municipality | Kolkata Municipal Corporation |
Geographic coordinates | 22°36′30″N 88°22′11″E / 22.608470°N 88.369655°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Islamic, Murshidabadi |
Founder | Jafir Ali |
Completed | 1804 CE |
Specifications | |
Direction of façade | West |
Dome(s) | 3 |
Minaret(s) | 4 |
There are three domes and four minarets in the mosque.[2]
History
editBefore the establishment of Kolkata there was an old mosque in the place of present Basri Shah Mosque. The present mosque was built in 1219 Hijri by Jafir Ali. The mosque was named after the shrine of Basri Shah situated nearby. Basri was a saint who was from Basra in Iraq and settled in Kolkata sometimes between 1760 and 1790. After his death a shrine was made by his followers.[3] The mosque had been abandoned for many years. Kolkata Municipal Corporation added the mosque to its heritage list with renovation work.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Janice Leoshko. Calcutta through 300 years.
- ^ a b Amlan Chakraborty (5 April 2021). "Basri Shah Masjid: Kolkata's Oldest Mosque". livehistoryindia.com.
- ^ Pijush Kanti Roy (2012). Mosques in Calcutta.
Note
edit- ^ Basri Shah Mosque was recorded in the heritage list of Kolkata Municipal Corporation as "Bashiri Mosque".
External links
edit- Media related to Bashiri Mosque at Wikimedia Commons
- Heritage List With Grade (PDF) :: Kolkata Municipal Corporation