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The Tetulia Jami Mosque ( bn, তেতুলিয়া জামে মসজিদ), also known as the Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Mosque, and the Tetulia Shahi Mosque, is located in village of ''Tetulia'' (or ''Tentulia'') in
Tala Upazila Tala ( bn, তালা) is an upazila of the Satkhira District in the Khulna Division of Bangladesh. Geography Tala is located at and has a total area of 344.15 km2. History Tala was established in 1913 and made an upazila in 1983. Demo ...
in the district of Satkhira in Bangladesh. The founder of the mosque was
Khan Bahadur Khan Bahadur – a compound of khan ('leader') and bahadur ('brave') – was a formal title of respect and honor, which was conferred exclusively on Muslim and other non-Hindu natives of British India. It was one degree higher than the title of K ...
Maulvi Qazi Salamatullah
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, of the
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(feudal-lord) Qazi family of Tetulia, who was also the founder of the
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known as Salam Manzil (now in ruins) in the vicinity.Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 302. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash. The six-domed mosque was built Mughal style in 1858–59 and resembles those built by
Tipu Sultan Tipu Sultan (born Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu, 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799), also known as the Tiger of Mysore, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India. He was a pioneer of rocket artillery.Dalrymple, p. 243 He int ...
's descendants, as does the ''Salam Manzil'', now in virtual decay. In 1982, the front of the decaying “Shingho Doroja” (“Main Door” in the Bengali language) – that is, the gateway and entrance to Salam ManzilKhalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", picture section. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash. – appeared to have inscriptions or patterns on the wall. Walking through the gate, one would find a spacious compound containing a lot of greenery. A very long verandah with a crumbling roof, supported by a twin-pillar system, overlooked the compound. Opening onto the verandah were dilapidated chambers, which used to function as offices in the past, when the mansion was in a working state. In the past, one or more end-rooms of the verandah had housed ''palkis'' ( palanquins). One particular ''palki'' was enormous and twelve bearers were required to carry it. It is unusual to find the use of the twin-pillar system in a remote village of Bengal in the mid 19th century. The twin-pillar system was necessary to support the roof, which had several layers of reinforcement. The distance of the roof from the ground appeared to be at least ten and a half feet. In the present time, the "Shingho Doroja" has been renovated to a different style, though the rest of the Salam Manzil is in complete ruins.


Salamatullah Khan dynasty

Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Khan was preceded by his father Maulvi Qazi Sana’atullah, who was the son of Qazi Amanatullah. The latter's father was Qazi-ul-Quzat ( Chief Justice)Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 92. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash.Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 97. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash.Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 98. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash. Baqaullah Khan (''circa'' mid to late 18th century AD) – a
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''sanad'' (title) holder. Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Khan was succeeded by his son Maulvi Qazi Hamidullah Khan. Hamidullah Khan married
Azizunnessa Khatun Azizunnessa Khatun ( bn, আজিজুন্নেছা খাঁতুন; 1864–1940) was a Bengali poet, writer, and philanthropist. Early life and education Azizunnessa Khatun was born in 1864 to a Bengali Muslim family in Jamalpur, 24 Pa ...
, the Bengali poet. The latter's son Maulvi Qazi Mohammad Minnatullah Khan was a famous personality of the Qazi family of Tetulia.Mitra, Satishchandra (1922). ''Joshohor-Khulnar Itihash'', "History of Jessore-Khulna", Volume 2, p. 1037. Kolkata, India: Gurudash Chottopaddhay and Sons. Minnatullah Khan had two sons, namely Khan Sahib Qazi Rizwanullah Khan and Qazi Mohammad Shafiullah Khan. By the time these two sons had started their families the wealth of the family was already in sharp decline. The graves of both Qazi Mohammad Shafiullah Khan and Khan Sahib Qazi Rizwanullah Khan lie in the cemetery which is within the compound of the Tetulia Jami Mosque. Qazi Shafiullah Khan married Shaiqatunnisa, who was the second daughter of Khan Bahadur Abu Nasr Muhammad Ali – a
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in Kolkata of British India. Prior to receiving the Khan Bahadur title, he was awarded the title of Khan Sahib in 1914.Gift of Horace W. Carpentier (1914). ''Second supplement to Who's who in India icroform brought up to 1914''. Retrieved from https://archive.org/stream/secondsupplement00luckrich/secondsupplement00luckrich_djvu.txt The Khan Bahadur came from a very distinguished
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Bengali family of India, whose ancestry can be traced back to Qamaruddin Hosain Khan of Ajmer in the government of the Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan Shihab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666), better known by his regnal name Shah Jahan I (; ), was the fifth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from January 1628 until July 1658. Under his emperorship, the Mugha ...
. The Khan Bahadur's father was Shams-ul-Ulama Maulvi Abul Khair Muhammad Siddiq, to whom the Shams-ul-Ulama title was conferred by the British Empire in 1897 for "eminence in oriental learning".Extraordinary (1 January 1897).''The Gazette of India''. Published by Authority. Retrieved from Lethbridge, Roper. ''The golden book of India: a genealogical and biographical dictionary of the ruling princes, chiefs, nobles, and other personages, titled or decorated, of the Indian empire, with an appendix for Ceylon''. Retrieved from http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/roper-lethbridge/the-golden-book-of-india-a-genealogical-and-biograhical-dictionary-of-the-rulin-hci/page-4-the-golden-book-of-india-a-genealogical-and-biograhical-dictionary-of-the-rulin-hci.shtml Abul Khair Muhammad Siddiq also became Professor of Arabic in Kolkata's Presidency College. One of Khan Bahadur Abu Nasr Muhammad Ali's brothers (Abul Muhamed Mohammad Asad) was, too, awarded the Khan Bahadur title by the British Empire and he also became the first Muslim Director of Public Instruction (DPI) in undivided Bengal. His name appears as a representative of Bengal in a
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held in Mumbai, India, in 1947.Proceedings of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education in India (1947, 9 January 10, 11). ''Central Advisory Board of Education''. Retrieved from Thirteenth Meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education Held at Bombay on 9th, 10th and, 11 January 1947 (1947, 9 January 10, 11). ''Central Advisory Board of Education''. Retrieved from The eldest son of Shafiullah Khan (of the zamindar family of Tetulia) was named "Siddique" and the sons of Rizwanullah Khan (of the zamindar family of Tetulia) were named "Quadir" by Khan Bahadur Abu Nasr Mohammed Ali, the father-in-law of Shafiullah Khan. The youngest son of Shafiullah Khan, however, retained the Khan surname. The eldest son of Shafiullah Khan, namely Abu Saleh Mohammed Siddique, married the daughter of British-Empire title holder Khan Sahib Maqsud Ahmed. The late Abu Saleh Mohammed Siddique retired from the UK Civil Service, died in 2007 and is buried in the Muslim section of the Greenford cemetery in the London Borough of Ealing. Shafiullah Khan's daughter was married to Syed Mohammad Ali, who was the son of Khan Bahadur Syed Sultan Ali of
Bagerhat Bagerhat Sadar ( bn, বাগেরহাট সদর) is an upazila of Bagerhat District in the Division of Khulna, Bangladesh. The municipality was established in 1958. It consists of 9 wards and 31 mahallas. History Khan Jahan Ali established ...
. Initial studies also reveal such names as Qazi-ul-Quzat Saiyid Ahmad Ali Khan Qazi Saadathullah,Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 96. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash. Naib Qazi Ifazatullah, Mir Jumlah Ubaid Khan Bahadur Turkhan,Khalequzzaman, Badru Mohammad (2006). ''Tala Upojelar Itihash-Oitijjo'', "History-Heritage of Tala Upazila", p. 99. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Ittadi Grontho Prokash. Qazi Kalimullah, Qazi-ul-Quzat Ghulam Yaha Khan, Muhammad Nasratullah, Qazi Izzatullah, Najibullah Khan and Muhammad Asadullah, who, apparently, along with Baqaullah Khan, were entrusted to rule as Governors in the various areas of the Province of Jessore (Satkhira was in the Province of Jessore at the time), possibly areas of West Bengal and Orissa in the 18th century.


See also

* List of archaeological sites in Bangladesh


References

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External links


Satkhira – Bangladesh Wiki
Archaeological sites in Bangladesh Mosques in Bangladesh 1859 establishments in British India