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Eklakhi Mausoleum/Pandua Malda/Malda Tourist Attractions/Adina Historical Places
Eklakhi Mausoleum is a mausoleum located at Pandua in Malda district, West Bengal, India. It was built in early 15th century. It houses the tombs of Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah, his wife and son Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah. The structure represents a village hut with a sloping roof and serves as a prototype for the various other buildings constructed during Bengal Sultanate. The mausoleum was built in the early 15th century. Jalaluddin was a Muslim convert and a son of Raja Ganesha. He was also the last sultan of Bengal to rule from Pandua. According to tradition, ₹100,000 (US$1,400) was used in its construction and from there it has got its name.
The site is located near Boro Dargah and very close to Qutub Shahi Mosque, Pandua.
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The Eklakhi Mausoleum one of the best preserved brick-built monuments is situated in Pandua area near the Adina Mosque and was probably built in c. 1412-1415 A.D. by Raja Ganesh or Kans whose son Jadu converted to Islam faith and became the Sultan of Bengal under the name of Jalaluddin Mohammed Shah. This is a brick building, with a single lofty dome. Its interior is an octagon which is only lighted through the four small doors.
There are three graves inside. One tomb is that of Jalaluddin, and the others belong to his wife and son.
The Eklakhi Tomb at that time is known to have cost Rupees One Lakh, and hence the name Eklakhi.
Here also the construction was done by utilising stone members from earlier strucure.
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Eklakhi Mausoleum (lit. Mausoleum of One Lakh) is a mausoleum located at Pandua in Malda district, West Bengal, India. It was built around 1425. It houses three tombs, possibly belonging to Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah, his wife, and son Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah, but the identification is disputed. The structure represents a village hut with a sloping roof and serves as a prototype for the various other buildings constructed during the Bengal Sultanate.
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Adina Masjid was built in 1369 by Sultan Sikander Shah. It is one of the largest mosques in India and the largest in Bengal. Adina Masjid typifies the most developed mosque architecture of the period, the orthodox design being based on the great 8th-century mosque of Damascus. Carved basalt masonry from earlier Hindu temples is used to support the 88 brick arches and 378 identical small domes.
The Eklakhi Mausoleum is a dome-shaped monument in Pandua. One of the first square brick tombs in Bengal, with a carved Ganesh on the doorway, it is the tomb of the convert son of a Hindu Raja.
Adina Deer Park was established in the year 1982 on a transferred vested land at Adina Mouza, Maldah, with an area of 9.99 Ha inclusive of two water bodies. The Park is under the charge of Divisional Forest Officer, Maldah Forest Division. The Deer Park houses spotted Deer and Nilgai. Adina Deer Park is situated at a distance of 22.5 km in the north of Maldah Town. It remains open every day from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm except weekly holiday.
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Eklakhi Mausoleum at Hazrat pandua, traditionaly known as the mausoleum of jalaluddin muhammad shah, son of raja ganesha, is the earliest of the extant architectural monuments of its type in Bengal. The inspiration must have been derived from the tomb of Sultan iltutmish (c 1236 AD), which is located behind the Quwwatul Islam Mosque in Delhi, through the tomb of Ibrahim Bayyu in Bihar Sharif (1353 AD). It must be remembered tomb structure was not popular in early Islam and gained popularity only with the coming of the turks. The earliest known such square structure is the tomb of Ismail, the Samanid at Bukhara, the original model being perhaps the chahartaq, the four doored Sassanian fire-temple of Iran. Tradition goes that a lakh tankas was spent in its construction and hence the name Eklakhi. The date remains unknown, but generally is taken as the death year of Jalauddin (1433 AD).
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Baisgazi Wall in Malda is located about 25km from the main town. It is one of the key attractions that encircles the kingdom of Gaur. The height of this massive wall is estimated to be 22 Bengali yards thus it is named as Baisgazi wall. This historical wall is believed to have defended the ancient palace region of Gaur from 3 sides. The massive wall is built with exquisite cornices and crevices, which were possibly built in the era Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah whose reign was traced to be from 1442-1459 AD.
The wall is located near Ramkeli village. Local bus is available from Malda to Mahadipur. Anyone can take easybike/tuktuk from Mahadipur or can leave the bus at Piasbari. From Piasbari can reach the wall via Ramkeli village.
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Lottan Masjid(Mosque) is situated in Gour, Malda,India and is about 30 kms. from the town of Malda. It was built during late 15th to early 16th century and was probably built by Sultan Yusuf Shah.The building as per legend is attributed to a dancer of the royal court.Beautifully enamelled paint work can still be seen on the outer walls.Intricate designs in various colours like blue, green,violet,etc., are visible.Due to the use of coloured bricks, it is also known as Painted Mosque.The place is surrounded on all sides by a well kept garden.
Transportation is very good. Local bus is available from Malda to Mahadipur. The mosque is on the left of Malda-Mahadipur road, just 3 kms before Mahadipur.
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Qutub Shahi Mosque/Sona Masjid/Pandua Tourist Places/Tourist Attractions in Malda
Qutub Shahi Mosque situted at hazrat pandua. Constructed in 1582 AD by a descendant of Nur qutbul Alam, the mosque lies between the tomb of the Saint and the eklakhi mausoleum. Though it was built after the Mughal conquest of West Bengal in 1576, in its appearance it is a Sultanate mosque of the gaur type with the exception of the cupolas over the corner towers. The cupolas are not characteristic of the towers built in the Mughal design and raise the question if these were constructed at the time of the building of the mosque or were later additions. If these were constructed at the time of building the domes, which have now fallen, they should also have been of the Mughal variety. The probability is that they, like those at the bagha mosque in Rajshahi, were later additions to Mughalise the structure. The materials of the mosque are brick in the core and plain stone slabs outside. In appearance it is much like the bara sona mosque of Gaur-Lakhnauti. The dimensions of the mosque are 25.10 m. by 11.50 m. It consists of two aisles running north-south, entered by five pointed arched doorways from the eastern side and with two grilled windows, one each in the middle of the north and south sides. The number of domes therefore were ten in all which were built on pendentives of the usual Gaur variety carried on stone multifaceted columns.
There are five mihrabs with engrailed arches at the top, now dilapidated, on the qibla side, with a high pulpit on the north side of the central mihrab, exactly similar to that in the adina mosque. In front of the pulpit there stands at present a rectangular stone platform, which is probably a tomb of a local saint (fakir). This was a later addition. The decoration of the string mouldings run round the corner towers, above the door panels, and below the carved cornice above, and in the serration of the face of the arches, and rosettes appear on the spandrels. Inside, there are the usual decorative designs of the pendentives in tiers and the raised faces of the arches of exposed brick.
The mosque is sometimes also called Sona Masjid because of what are supposed to be gilding of the domes, like those of Bara and Chhota Sona Mosques of Gaur-Lakhnauti.
The site is located near Boro Dargah and very close to Eklakhi Mausoleum, Pandua.
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Baro Shona Masjid (The Great Golden Mosque) also known as Baroduari (12-gate mosque), is located in Gour, India. Completed in 1526, it is situated half a kilometer to the south of Ramkeli, 12 km south from Malda in West Bengal. Baro Shona Masjid of Gour, its ruins can be found in Malda, West Bengal, India, very close to the India-Bangladesh border. A gigantic rectangular structure of brick and stone, this mosque is the largest monument in Gour. Though the name means Twelve Doors, this monument actually has eleven.
The construction of baro sona mosque, measuring 50.4 m. by 22.8 m., and 12 m. in height, was started by Alauddin Husain Shah and was completed in 1526 AD by his son Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. The Indo-Arabic style of architecture and the ornamental stone carvings make Baroduari a special attraction for tourists.
The site is located near Ramkeli village. Local bus is available from Malda. Anyone traveling from Malda should avail the bus for Mahadipur and have to leave the bus at Piasbari. Anyone can take easybike/tuktuk from Piasbari or can walk. It will take only 15-20 minutes to reach on foot.
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Ballal Bati is a relatively newly excavated site within the enclosure of Baish Gazi wall where a royal palace of Ballal Sen supposedly existed. The site revealed dome like structures which look like Buddhist Stupas. A further walk will take to an ancient falling wall which gives the impression that this might have been the Durbar of the King.
The site is located near Ramkeli village. Local bus is available from Malda to Mahadipur. Anyone can take easybike/tuktuk from Mahadipur or can leave the bus at Piasbari. From Piasbari can reach the site via Ramkeli village.
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Jahajghata/Gour Malda/Malda Tourist Places
Jahajghata/Gour Malda/Malda Tourist Places
Jahajghata is located in Gaur, the ancient capital of Bengal. The site is situated near Ballal Bati, inside the Baisgazi wall. This site was probably an ancient port used by the kingdom when the river flowed by the palace before changing its course.
The site is located near Ramkeli village. Local bus is available from Malda to Mahadipur. Anyone can take easybike/tuktuk from Mahadipur or can leave the bus at Piasbari. From Piasbari can reach the site via Ramkeli village.
Pandua, Malda - West Bengal Tourism - Incredible India
Pandua is a ruined city in the Malda district of the Indian state of West Bengal. Pandua is now almost synonymously known as Adina, a small town located about 18 km North of Malda Town.
The city was probably founded by Sams-ud-Din Firoz Shah. In 1339, Ala-ud-Din Ali Shah transferred his capital from the nearby (and now ruined) town of Lakhnauti or Gaur (32 km from Pandua) to Pandua. Later, Haji Shamsuddin Iliyas Shah, the first independent Sultan of Bengal, made the city the capital of his (unified) Bengal Sultanate. However, Pandua's glory was short-lived. In 1453, the capital was transferred back to Gaur by Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah, perhaps necessitated by a change in the course of the river on which Pandua stood.
The monuments of Pandua were built in the Bengal provincial style of the Indo-Islamic architecture. Pandua's most celebrated monument is the Jami Mosque or the Adina Mosque, which was described by James Fergusson as the finest example of Pathan architecture in existence, though some believe it to be a conversion of a temple. This great mosque (similar in plan to the great mosque at Damascus) was built by Sikandar Shah in 1369. Other important monuments of this city are the Eklakhi mausoleum (the mausoleum of Jala-ud-Din Muhammad Shah) and the Qutb Shahi Mosque (built in the memory of Sufi saint Nur Qutb-ul-Alam). The Eklakhi mausoleum is a single-domed square type of structure, whose fabric is of brick, occasionally interspersed with hornblende slabs collected from older Hindu monuments. Pandua is now (like Gaur) almost entirely given over to the wilderness.
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Pandua is a ruined city in the district of Malda, West Bengal, India. It is located about 18 kilometres north of English Bazar or Malda Town. Bus, Mahindra or Maxi is available from the city to Pandua.