@article{Sharmeen_2016, title={Sustaining the Identity of Spiritual Mughal Monuments: Case of Sat Masjid Road Dhaka}, volume={12}, url={https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nakhara/article/view/103501}, abstractNote={<p>Bangladesh, is home to the fourth largest Muslim population of the world. Numbers of mosques are proportionately dense in relation to the city’s population and the capital. The capital, Dhaka, is called<br>the city of mosques. Spiritual buildings are an integral part of the architectural character of Dhaka. It was<br>a flamboyant city during the Mughal era. The architecture of Mughal Dhaka made profound contributions<br>to the history of Islamic architecture. Mughal religious monuments are significant for combining spirituality<br>with identity. Now their identities are struggling with the growth of Urbanization. This study attempts to<br>analyze Mughal spiritual buildings at Sat Masjid Road in Dhaka to protect them from decay and to ensure<br>the restoration of redeemed spirituality.</p>}, journal={Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning}, author={Sharmeen, Jinia}, year={2016}, month={Oct.}, pages={13–24} }