Atiya Mosque


Constructed in 1609 A.D. by Sayyed Khan Pani, son of Bayazid Khan Pani, the mosque (21m x 12.19m) consists of a single domed square prayer chamber fronted by a verandah covered over by 3 domes. Its cornice is deeply curved and wall surface is relieved with terracotta ornamental panels showing a blending of Mughal and pre-Mughal architectural traits.

It can be approached from the zero point of Tangail town, along the Dhaka-Jamuna Setu, by any means of motorized vehicle.

Bhajahari Lodge


Bhajahari Lodge is a heritage site recognized by the government of Bangladesh. It is located on Tipu Sultan Road, Dhaka. The Saho Banik family built the magnificent Shankhanidhi Lodge, Natmandir, Bhajohari Lodge, and Radha Binod Temple on the Tipu Sultan Road.

Musa Khan Mosque


Musa Khan (reigned: 1599-1610) son of Isa Khan was the leader of Bara-Bhuiyans (twelve landlords of medieval Bengal) of the Bhati region. Musa Khan Mosque is located on the western side of the Shahidullah Hall of Dhaka University, and is less than half a km to the south of the Khwaja Shahbaz’s Mosque. A high vaulted plinth with a three-domed mosque above and the grave of Musa Khan to its northeast comprise the mosque complex of Musa Khan.