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The ancient Churihatta Mosque or Churihatta Mosque is an archaeological site in Bangladesh, located on the outskirts of Umesh Chandra Dutta Lane and Haider Baksh Lane, Old Dhaka. Locally, the mosque was known as Churihatta Shahi Mosque. The actual location of the mosque was a little to the west of 20-25 Sheikh Haider Baksh Lane, Chawkbazar. According to historical data, the mosque is 370 years old as of 2014. However, the architecture of the ancient mosque is now extinct; Modern architecture has been built in that place.

Description
The Churihatta Mosque is 5 feet in length and 4 feet in width. It had no dome, and had a flat roof. As such, it resembled a roof-shaped chawla house of ordinary Bengali architecture. Dr. According to Dani, the mosque was rectangular and had four towers with four towers in its four corners. To the east there are 3 gates, each of which opens to a full arch or nail. The front was adorned with various rectangles and carvings. The front wall was adorned with panels. In addition, there were five gates in the north and south walls to facilitate the movement of light and air. The interior was covered with two vaulted ceilings, the center of the connection was curved. Dani says it is different from the local architecture of Bangladesh in comparison to the North Indian pyramid-like architecture.￼