Singair Mosque
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The Singair Mosque is a historic mosque located in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. Built during the 16th century during Mughal rule of the Benglal, however many aspects of the main building feature many pre-Islamic architectural elements and is believed to have been converted into a mosque during the initial Mughal invasions of India, and built upon the original foundations of a Temple.
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