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Title
The second old son of Pateeshwari, Sonadari Mosque.
Location
Next to Pateeshwari Barkatia Bahumukhhi High School of Paikkachara Union under Bhruangamari upazila of Kurigram district.
Transportation
After reaching Kurigram from any part of Bangladesh, Bhurungamari can go to Bhurungamari only by paying a rent of 50 rupees to the local bus and can see the mosque by paying only 20 rupees. There are many residential hotels in Bhurungamari, Nageshwari and Kurigram Sadar with goodman safety measures. You can also spend the night at Dakbonglow.
Contact
 
Mohammad Shahinur Alam

Upazila technician

Upazila Nirbahi Officer's Office

Bhurungamari, Kurigram

Mobile-01714843999
Details
As a sign of ancient civilization, many ancient sculptures spread throughout the whole of Bhurungamari upazila. Another of these mosques is named after the three Gombudasjid of PateeshwariSona Bepari historical monument.The history of the mosque has been known, in the Kurigram district, the businessman of Tari village, about 250 years ago, Masum Bepari, famed Muslim family, Wahab Bepari, Isim Mamudbapari built a kalpa mosque in his area. In 1947, the family of the forerunner family of Bare Bepari, Mujirbapari, Abul Hasan Bepari, When the historians of Mihuruddin Bepari and Isimuddin Bappi's son, together with a three-domed mosque, constructed a mosque in the shape of the mosque, and used to read many prayers every Friday for performing the mosque's work and praying. Gradually, if the mosque is read in the stomach, then the son of Meharuddin While working in the Secretariat in Dhaka, the renovation of the main domes of the mosque has been renovated. At present, the mosque is offering regular prayers to the Islamic Foundation for establishing pre-primary education centers. You will not be seen in such a charming mosque.There are legends that many Jinns used to come to Salat in the form of prayers and many people have eyesight in their eyes. Do not forget to see this mosque when you visit a day-to-day temple.