Star
Mosque is located at Armanitola in Old dhaka, about 350m north of the Armenian
Church. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions of Old Dhaka. The
mosque, both inside and outside, is decorated with mosaic. The outer wall
between the doors are decorated with the motif of Mount Fuji on glazed tiles
and a crescent-and-star design decorates the upper part of the facade. Hundreds
of blue stars have been created on the domes of white marble. All over the
mosque the motif of stars dominate the decoration and so the mosque is called
the Star Mosque (Tara Masjid in Bengali).
The
mosque is not dated by any inscription. It is known that one Mirza Golam Pir,
whose ancestors had come to Dhaka and settled in Mohalla Ale Abu Sayeed
(present-day Armanitola), erected it. Mirza Golam Pir died in 1860, and hence
the date of construction of the mosque may conveniently be placed in the first
half of the 19th century.
It
was originally built in the typical Mughal style, with four corner towers. In
1926 a local businessman financed its redecoration with Japanese and English
China-tiles, and the addition of a new veranda, almost doubling the width of
the mosque without changing its original plan. Five arches were erected on four
pillars on the eastern facade of the verandah. In 1987 the three-domed mosque
was transformed into a five-domed mosque.
Non-Muslims
are normally welcome outside of prayer time, but you should dress appropriately
and women should bring something with which to cover their hair. The mosque is
normally closed outside prayer time, but the caretaker of the mosque will open
it for you to visit any time if you ask.
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