Hamid's ardent followers were built with Hindus, with five minarets in Dargah, and with the ruler of India Malata of Tanjavu Pratap Singh (1739-1763), the highest minarets were built.
Nagore Durgha Shrine
Posted: Dec 6, 2017
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coldwar
4/5Excellent
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Around 1828, the historic shrine built by Muslims from southern India. From the original timber to the present building, it was rebuilt several times and may be the oldest religious monument in Singapore. Unfortunately, when I went, the Nagodka Temple was closed.
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Posted: Oct 22, 2017
红粉巫婆
5/5Outstanding
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Going too early, no door opened, but the building is very distinctive, if you have the opportunity to ask someone to say it is worth it
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Posted: Feb 12, 2016
arsena11
5/5Outstanding
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The Nagodka Palace is actually very small, more like a religious museum, there is only one staff member, very enthusiastically explained, and sent a book promoting teachings before leaving.
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Posted: Jan 3, 2016
tailor2000
5/5Outstanding
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The Nagodka Temple is very close to the famous Chinatown, which has been established for more than 100 years. It is a holy place belonging to South Indian Muslims. The building looks like a classical design style. There are some carvings on the exterior wall. It is a very beautiful European-style building.
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Posted: Oct 18, 2016
1102224090
5/5Outstanding
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The Nagodka Temple is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore. Now it is a national historical monument in Singapore, and you can come here to see it when you have time.