Nayabad Mosque
| Nayabad Mosque | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Nayabad, Kaharole Upazila, Dinajpur District |
| Country | Bangladesh |
Location of the mosque in Bangladesh | |
| Geographic coordinates | 25°46′55″N 88°39′31″E / 25.7819°N 88.6586°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque architecture |
| Style | Mughal |
| Completed | 1793 CE |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 12.45 m (40.8 ft) |
| Width | 5.5 m (18 ft) |
| Dome(s) | Three |
| Minaret(s) | Four |
The Nayabad Mosque (Bengali: নয়াবাদ মসজিদ), also known as the Noyabaad Mosque, is a mosque located in the Nayabad village in Kaharole Upazila, in the Dinajpur District of Bangladesh, beside the Dhepa River. It was built in 1793 CE during the rule of Mughal ruler Shah Alam II. Locals believe it was built by the Muslim architectural workers who came from Persia to build the Kantajew Temple for their own use.