Past Splendor of the Chhota Sona Mosque
The sun once bounced off the domes of the Chhota Sona Mosque, lighting up the brilliance of the mosque by casting its warm rays onto the gold covered rooftop. It was a symbol of faith and of worship, and though its exterior has lost its magnificence, the mosque remains a breathtaking monument to a time ruled by Sultan Husain Shah and the Sultanate architecture that was left behind from a period in the history of Bangladesh that was once ruled by Sultans.
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