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Chhota Katra

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The Small Kuttra with its enclosed Mosque, Dhaka (1817)
The Small Kuttra with its enclosed Mosque, Dhaka (1817)

Chhota Katra (Bengali: ছোট কাটারা; Small Katra) is one of two Katras built during Mughal's regime in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was constructed in 1663 by Subahdar Shaista Khan. It is on Hakim Habibur Rahman lane on the bank of the Buriganga River. It was built to accommodate officials and Shaista Khan's expanding family. Chhota Katra is slightly smaller than Bara Katra, but similar in plan and about 185 metres east of it.

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Chhota Katra
Hakim Habibur Rahman Lane, Dhaka Chawkbazar

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Hakim Habibur Rahman Lane
1310 Dhaka, Chawkbazar
Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
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The Small Kuttra with its enclosed Mosque, Dhaka (1817)
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