Shah Mohammad Mosque is an ancient mosque located in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh; Which was built in 1680. The original name of this mosque built by Mughal architecture is Shah Mahmud Mosque, but it is referred to as “Shah Mohammed Mosque” in the catalog of Muslim persistence published from UNESCO.
This mosque is situated in the village of Egarsindur near Mathakhola-Mirzapur-Pakundia road, about 11 kilometers from the Pakundia upazila headquarters of Kishoreganj district of Dhaka Division.
The architect of the mosque, the merchant Sheikh Mahmud and the name of his mosque; The successors of Sheikh Mahmud live beside the mosque.
Built in 1680 on a high platform surrounded by a half-walled wall, this mosque has a beautiful combination of Mughal art and local culture. The square of one-domed square is 32 feet in length, with four corners having eight angles. There are terracotta pictograms inside and outside the mosque and on the eastern wall there are very attractive double-decker buildings, like 3 gates and six chapel. Long ago there were four precious stone pillars on the four corners of the mosque which are now looted.