Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century — the largest mosque of the Sultanate period in Bangladesh with 60 stone columns and 77 domes.
📍 Bagerhat, Khulna District
🏛️ Est. 1459
🕌 Jummah: 12:30 PM
👥 1,000+ capacity
Khulna Prayer Times Today
History of Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque)
The Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Masjid) was built around 1459 by Ulugh Khan Jahan, a Turkish saint-general who conquered and settled in the Bagerhat area. The mosque is notable for its forest of stone columns and its 77 domes — not 60, despite the name. It is considered the greatest monument of the Sultanate period in Bangladesh and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque) located? ▾
Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque) is located at Bagerhat, Khulna District.
What time is Jummah prayer at Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque)? ▾
Jummah (Friday) prayers at Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque) are held at 12:30 PM. Times may change occasionally — it is recommended to confirm directly with the mosque.
What are the daily prayer times near Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque)? ▾
Daily prayer times near Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gambuj Mosque) follow the Khulna schedule. You can see today's live Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha times in the panel above, which are calculated for Khulna, Bangladesh.
Why is it called the Sixty Dome Mosque if it has 77 domes? ▾
The name "Shat Gambuj" (sixty domes) is a traditional name that may refer to the 60 stone pillars inside rather than the actual dome count, which is 77.
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