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The Nakhoda Masjid is the principal mosque of Kolkata, India, in the Chitpur area of the Burrabazar business district in Central Kolkata, at the intersection of Zakariya Street and Rabindra Sarani. ==Construction== The mosque was built as an imitation of the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar at Sikandra, Agra by Kutchi Memon Jamat, a small community of Sunni Muslim community from Kutch.〔''Indo-British Review'', Volume 22, Issue 1, Indo-British Historical Society, 1996.〕〔''Calcutta's edifice: the buildings of a great city'' by Brian Paul Bach 2006〕〔The Book review, Volume 25〕〔Urban roots of Indian nationalism: pressure groups and conflict of interests in Calcutta City politics, 1875-1939.〕 Abdur Rahim Osman, a leader of the Kutchi Memon Jama'at, who funded the building was a shipping prince: The mosque was named Nakhoda meaning Mariner.〔〔''Calcutta 200 years: a Tollygunge Club perspective'', 1981.〕 The foundation stone was laid on 11 September 1926. The total cost incurred for the construction was 1,500,000 Indian rupees in 1926.〔http://www.catchcal.com/kaleidoscope/places_to_visit/nakhoda_mosque.asp〕〔
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