Adina Mosque
Adina Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the year 1369 by Sultan Sikander Shah. It also typifies the most developed mosque architecture of the period, the orthodox design being based on the great 8th-century mosque of Damascus. Carved basalt masonry from earlier Hindu temples is used to support the 88 brick arches and 378 identical small domes.
Eklakhi mausoleum is the most elegant monument in Pandua. One of the first square brick tombs in Bengal, with a carved Ganesh on the doorway. It is the tomb of the converted son of Hindu Raja.
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How to Reach:
By Air
Malda Airport is under construction. The two nearest airports are the Bagdogra Airport located 224 km away and the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport 316 km away from Malda City.
By Train
The Malda Town Railway Station (MLDT) has a very good rail connection to major parts of the country. 328 km away from Sealdah Railway Station (SDAH) and 234 km away from New Jalpaiguri Railway Junction.
By Road
The area has excellent-condition roads built around it.