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The five-domed Qutub Shah Mosque in Ashtagram is one of the finest attributes of Bengali architecture. In the open courtyard, the mosque still stands on the shore of a wide bay. Qutub Mosque, also known as Qutub Shah Mosque, is an antique mosque in Bangladesh that is placed in Ashtagram upazila of Kishoreganj district. During the Sultanate period, the mosque is thought to have been constructed.

The precise date of building of the Qutub Mosque is uncertain since no inscription was discovered on it at the time of its discovery. Archaeologists claim it was constructed during the Sultanate era in the 16th century, based on the architectural style and other factors. A tomb presumed to be Qutub Shah’s is situated near the mosque. Qutub Mosque, or Qutub Shah Mosque, is a mosque named after him.

This type is generally a three-domed structure. To either side of the circular dome, there is a comparatively domed dome.

However, in this mosque’s architectural pattern, a new style has been used. The four corners of a wide central dome are surrounded by four small domes. As a consequence of the above-mentioned dome configuration, the mosque’s interior has been separated into three unequal sections. The middle segment is 18 feet tall and has a 2-foot margin on both sides. The two adjacent pieces are 6 feet 18 feet in total.