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Chamkati Masjid — Attraction in West Bengal

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Chamkati Masjid
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Lukochuri Darwaza
V49J+CR2, Gour, Chandangar, West Bengal 732103, India
Kadam Rasul Masjid
V49J+PM2, Unnamed Road, Gour, Chandangar, West Bengal 732103, India
Firoz Minar
Kadam Rasul Rd, Gour, Kanakpur, West Bengal 732103, India
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Chamkati Masjid

V4CP+47Q, Gour Rd, Gour, Kanakpur, West Bengal 732103, India
4.4(55)
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Nearby attractions of Chamkati Masjid

Lukochuri Darwaza

Kadam Rasul Masjid

Firoz Minar

Lukochuri Darwaza

Lukochuri Darwaza

4.3

(185)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Kadam Rasul Masjid

Kadam Rasul Masjid

4.4

(171)

Open 24 hours
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Firoz Minar

Firoz Minar

4.3

(378)

Open 24 hours
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4.4
(55)
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5.0
41w

Visiting Chamkati Mosque in Malda is like stepping back in time to the rich medieval history of Bengal. If you enjoy historical places, architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere, this visit will be a rewarding experience.

Arrival and First Impressions

As you approach the site, the surroundings feel serene, with the mosque standing as a testament to Bengal’s glorious past. The structure, though weathered by time, still holds a sense of grandeur. The historical essence of Malda, known for its Gour and Pandua heritage, is reflected in this mosque.

Architectural Beauty

The Chamkati Mosque is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture, with beautifully designed arched doorways, intricate carvings, and terracotta work. Though some parts may be in ruins, the craftsmanship speaks of a time when Sultanate architecture flourished in Bengal.

Walking around, you can observe the old brickwork and the remaining decorative patterns. If you are interested in history, you might find it fascinating to compare its design with other mosques in the Gour-Pandua region, such as the Adina Mosque or Bara Sona Mosque.

Peaceful Atmosphere

Unlike crowded tourist spots, the Chamkati Mosque offers a tranquil experience. The area is usually quiet, with birds chirping and a sense of mystery surrounding the old walls. If you sit for a while, you might feel a deep connection to the past, imagining the prayers and gatherings that once took place here centuries ago.

Exploring Nearby Attractions

Since Malda is full of historical wonders, you can also explore Gour, Adina Mosque, and Qutb Shahi Mosque, which are not far from Chamkati Mosque. These places together give you a broader view of Bengal’s medieval history.

Conclusion

A visit to Chamkati Mosque is perfect for history lovers, photographers, and those looking for a peaceful retreat away from the city rush. It’s a hidden gem in Malda, offering a glimpse into Bengal’s...

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4.0
6y

The Chamkan Masjid, also known as the Chika Masjid, was a dome-shaped building constructed around 1450 that Samrat Hussain Shah later turned into a jail. The Gumti Darwaza is located to the north of this masjid. This was built in 1512 by Hussain Shah. In some areas of the Darwaza, the terracotta carvings on the red bricks are still visible. The Kadam Rasul Mosque is located to the right of the Lukochuri Darwaza. Hazrat Muhammad left his footsteps at this mosque. The 22-meter-high Baisgazi wall, which was constructed to safeguard the empire, is thought to have been constructed during the reign of Ballala Sen. It is 25 kilometres away from Malda as it is today. It has a...

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1.0
1y

Loved the peace around this place. However as this place was,is and will be maintained unprofessionally by a corrupt Bengal government gave the one star.

Also this review is to tell the ignorant people of "Waste Bengal" that stop voting 1 party to power for decades at a strech. Firstly it was CPM now it's TMC and in the future it may be BJP or Congress or any other party... Bengali's stop ✋️ giving vote to a single party. You are digging your own grave. Understand that 99.9999% of Indians who get a chance to take bribes, or elicit money will do it without any hesitation. So keep changing your rulers... be a true leftist... keep questioning the...

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Fahim MustafaFahim Mustafa
Visiting Chamkati Mosque in Malda is like stepping back in time to the rich medieval history of Bengal. If you enjoy historical places, architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere, this visit will be a rewarding experience. Arrival and First Impressions As you approach the site, the surroundings feel serene, with the mosque standing as a testament to Bengal’s glorious past. The structure, though weathered by time, still holds a sense of grandeur. The historical essence of Malda, known for its Gour and Pandua heritage, is reflected in this mosque. Architectural Beauty The Chamkati Mosque is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture, with beautifully designed arched doorways, intricate carvings, and terracotta work. Though some parts may be in ruins, the craftsmanship speaks of a time when Sultanate architecture flourished in Bengal. Walking around, you can observe the old brickwork and the remaining decorative patterns. If you are interested in history, you might find it fascinating to compare its design with other mosques in the Gour-Pandua region, such as the Adina Mosque or Bara Sona Mosque. Peaceful Atmosphere Unlike crowded tourist spots, the Chamkati Mosque offers a tranquil experience. The area is usually quiet, with birds chirping and a sense of mystery surrounding the old walls. If you sit for a while, you might feel a deep connection to the past, imagining the prayers and gatherings that once took place here centuries ago. Exploring Nearby Attractions Since Malda is full of historical wonders, you can also explore Gour, Adina Mosque, and Qutb Shahi Mosque, which are not far from Chamkati Mosque. These places together give you a broader view of Bengal’s medieval history. Conclusion A visit to Chamkati Mosque is perfect for history lovers, photographers, and those looking for a peaceful retreat away from the city rush. It’s a hidden gem in Malda, offering a glimpse into Bengal’s Islamic heritage.
Johar BanerjeeJohar Banerjee
Loved the peace around this place. However as this place was,is and will be maintained unprofessionally by a corrupt Bengal government gave the one star. Also this review is to tell the ignorant people of "Waste Bengal" that stop voting 1 party to power for decades at a strech. Firstly it was CPM now it's TMC and in the future it may be BJP or Congress or any other party... Bengali's stop ✋️ giving vote to a single party. You are digging your own grave. Understand that 99.9999% of Indians who get a chance to take bribes, or elicit money will do it without any hesitation. So keep changing your rulers... be a true leftist... keep questioning the people in power
PARTHA BHATTACHARJEEPARTHA BHATTACHARJEE
Another mosque at Gour Malda about which nothing could be gathered from the local people as it was completely deserted during our visit. From the net it is gathered that this mosque was built in memory of Chamkatti community of Muslim religion.
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Visiting Chamkati Mosque in Malda is like stepping back in time to the rich medieval history of Bengal. If you enjoy historical places, architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere, this visit will be a rewarding experience. Arrival and First Impressions As you approach the site, the surroundings feel serene, with the mosque standing as a testament to Bengal’s glorious past. The structure, though weathered by time, still holds a sense of grandeur. The historical essence of Malda, known for its Gour and Pandua heritage, is reflected in this mosque. Architectural Beauty The Chamkati Mosque is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture, with beautifully designed arched doorways, intricate carvings, and terracotta work. Though some parts may be in ruins, the craftsmanship speaks of a time when Sultanate architecture flourished in Bengal. Walking around, you can observe the old brickwork and the remaining decorative patterns. If you are interested in history, you might find it fascinating to compare its design with other mosques in the Gour-Pandua region, such as the Adina Mosque or Bara Sona Mosque. Peaceful Atmosphere Unlike crowded tourist spots, the Chamkati Mosque offers a tranquil experience. The area is usually quiet, with birds chirping and a sense of mystery surrounding the old walls. If you sit for a while, you might feel a deep connection to the past, imagining the prayers and gatherings that once took place here centuries ago. Exploring Nearby Attractions Since Malda is full of historical wonders, you can also explore Gour, Adina Mosque, and Qutb Shahi Mosque, which are not far from Chamkati Mosque. These places together give you a broader view of Bengal’s medieval history. Conclusion A visit to Chamkati Mosque is perfect for history lovers, photographers, and those looking for a peaceful retreat away from the city rush. It’s a hidden gem in Malda, offering a glimpse into Bengal’s Islamic heritage.
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Loved the peace around this place. However as this place was,is and will be maintained unprofessionally by a corrupt Bengal government gave the one star. Also this review is to tell the ignorant people of "Waste Bengal" that stop voting 1 party to power for decades at a strech. Firstly it was CPM now it's TMC and in the future it may be BJP or Congress or any other party... Bengali's stop ✋️ giving vote to a single party. You are digging your own grave. Understand that 99.9999% of Indians who get a chance to take bribes, or elicit money will do it without any hesitation. So keep changing your rulers... be a true leftist... keep questioning the people in power
Johar Banerjee

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Another mosque at Gour Malda about which nothing could be gathered from the local people as it was completely deserted during our visit. From the net it is gathered that this mosque was built in memory of Chamkatti community of Muslim religion.
PARTHA BHATTACHARJEE

PARTHA BHATTACHARJEE

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