File:Lotton Mosque at Gaur in Malda District. 10.jpg

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English: The Lotton Mosque was constructed at around 1475 AD by Sultan Yusuf Shah. This is the only architectural structure in Gaur where the walls had been faced with coloured bricks. Traditionally ascribed to a royal courtesan, the single domed structure has a verandah with two domes and a sloped roof. The once coloured bricks had disappeared leaving some glitches of its splendid past.


This is a photo of ASI monument number N-WB-92.
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Camera location24° 51′ 17.99″ N, 88° 08′ 23.23″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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