HELLO EVERYONE,
I, first of all, went to Chota Sona Mosque. It was 8 AM. So I tracked down no groups there. The youngsters were concentrating on Arabic in the school. I began strolling around without bringing any hardship to them.
The workmanship of the mosque is astonishing. Such wonderful work should be possible by any person, don't have any idea in the event that you don't see it. Notwithstanding, the craftsmanship of pretty much every mosque wall is astounding.
The mosques are adorned with stunning earthenware. During the rule of King Ala-ud-Noise Shah (1493-1519 Promotion), a man named Wali Mohammad constructed the little gold mosque. This mosque was called 'Gem of Gaur'.
It had a brilliant covering outwardly, which sparkled like gold when the sun sparkled. There was one more mosque in old Gaur known as Bara Sona Masjid. It was worked by Ruler Nusrat Shah. It was greater. So neighborhood individuals used to illuminate it as Chota Sona Masjid. One of the attributes of Chota Sona Masjid is that main five vaults should be visible from any external side, the back arches are not apparent. There are two graves on its south-east side, the graves of Skipper Mohiuddin Jahangir and Major Nazmul Haque Tullur. The two of them kicked the bucket in 1971 in the conflict of autonomy of Bangladesh.