Tetulia Jami Mosque

The Tetulia Jami Mosque, also known as the Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Mosque, and the তেতুঁলিয��া শাহী মসজিদ, is located in village of Tetulia (or Tentulia) in Tala upazila in the district of Satkhira in Bangladesh. The founder of the mosque was Khan Bahadur Maulvi Qazi Salamatullah Khan, of the zamindar (feudal-lord) Qazi family of Tetulia, who was also the founder of the mansion known as Salam Manzil (now in ruins) in the vicinity. The six-domed mosque was built Mughal style in 1858-59 and resembles those built by Tipu Sultan's descendants, as does the Salam Manzil, now in virtual decay.

Tetulia Jami Mosque

The Tetulia Jami Mosque, also known as the Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Mosque, and the তেতুঁলিয��া শাহী মসজিদ, is located in village of Tetulia (or Tentulia) in Tala upazila in the district of Satkhira in Bangladesh. The founder of the mosque was Khan Bahadur Maulvi Qazi Salamatullah Khan, of the zamindar (feudal-lord) Qazi family of Tetulia, who was also the founder of the mansion known as Salam Manzil (now in ruins) in the vicinity. The six-domed mosque was built Mughal style in 1858-59 and resembles those built by Tipu Sultan's descendants, as does the Salam Manzil, now in virtual decay.