ENLIGHTEN ARENA | Dr. Sajid-Bin-Doza Bonny
ENLIGHTEN ARENA | Dr. Sajid-Bin-Doza Bonny
ENLIGHTEN ARENA : Dr. Sajid Bin Doza Bonny is an Architect, Academician, Researcher and Art historian has been working on the Historical Mosque Architecture for the last 11 years. Arch-Bangla is pleased to share some masterpiece creation of his heritage illustration work. Bangladeshi Heritage Sketches

Sketches of Historical Mosques of Bangladesh & West Bengle, India,
3rd solo exhibition of Dr. Sajid-Bin-Doza Bonny. Held on December 2011.

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Chunakhola Mosque
15th century AD, Bagerhat, Khulna

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Chunakhola Mosque
15th century AD, Bagerhat, Khulna

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Khaniadighi Mosque
Chapai Nawabgonj, Rajshahi, Year 1480 AD,

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Kushumba Mosque Mehrab
1559 AD, Nowgaon, Rajshahi

Dewanbari Mosque
19th century AD, Aminbazaar, Dhaka

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Dewanbari Mosque
19th century AD, Aminbazaar, Dhaka

Chamkatti Mosque
1478 AD, Gaur, Maldah, West Bengle, India

Rohanpur Octagonal Tomb
17th Century AD,
Rohanpur, Mogostapur, Rajshahi. Measuring 4.34m. a side

Bari Mosque
Early 14th century AD, Choto Pandua, West Bengal, India

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Sadi Mosque
Egarasindur, Kishoreganj, 1651 AD
Measuring 7.62m. a side

Chhotosona Mosque Facade
1480 AD, Chapai Nawabgonj, Rajshahi

Darasbari Mosque
1479 AD, Chapai Nawabgonj, Rajshahi

Darasbari Mosque
1479 AD, Chapai Nawabgonj, Rajshahi

Dhaniachak
14th century AD, Chapainawabgonj, Rajshahi

Jindapir Mosque
14th century AD ,Bagerhat, Khulna

Khan Jahan Ali Tomb
1459 AD, Bagerhat, Khulna

Kismat-Maria Mosque
Late 17th Century AD, Durgapur, Rajshahi

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Tetula Mosque
1858 AD, Talha, Satkhira, Khulna

Tomb of Shah Niamatullah
1639 AD, Tahakhana, Chapai nawabgonj, Rajshahi

Zhafar Khan Ghazi Mosque
1298 AD, trebani, hoogly, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

ENLIGHTEN ARENA Lukochuri Darwaza
Situated a little to the north of the GUMTI GATE of the citadel of Gaur-Lakhnauti, is a Mughal building, ascribed to SHAH SHUJA, son of Emperor SHAHJAHAN, and governor of Bengal in the middle of the 17th century AD. The structure is in pure Mughal style. Although it has some similarity in plan with other gateways of the citadel, it is completely different in construction since it is to be entered by a iwan-type portal of four centred central arches flanked by similar arched doors on the sides. The gateway, made of brick, is rectangular in design, measuring 19.80m long and 12.90m broad . Bangladeshi Heritage Sketches
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