$235,000 US grant to restore Musa Khan Mosque at DU

The grant, provided under the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation, was announced by US Ambassador Brent T Christensen at an event at Curzon Hall at Dhaka University on Tuesday

$235,000 US grant to restore Musa Khan Mosque at DU
A file photo of restore the historic Mughal-era Musa Khan Mosque at Dhaka University . Photo: Collected

The United States has announced a $235,000 grant to restore the historic Mughal-era Musa Khan Mosque at Dhaka University (DU), strengthening cultural cooperation with Bangladesh, says a press release.

According to the release sent to media by US Embassy in Dhaka, the grant, provided under the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP), was announced by US Ambassador Brent T Christensen at an event at Curzon Hall at Dhaka University on Tuesday.

US Ambassador to Dhaka Brent T Christensen, Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury, Director General of the Department of Archaeology Sabina Alam and other distinguished guests pose for a photo in front of the historic Musa Khan Mosque at Dhaka University on Tuesday. Photo: PID

Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury and Director General of the Department of Archaeology Sabina Alam were present.

The project will be implemented in partnership with the Department of Archaeology to restore the mosque’s Islamic architectural features, create a permanent digital archive and train young architects in heritage preservation.

The initiative is part of a broader 25-year cultural partnership between Bangladesh and the United States, under which more than $1 million has been invested in 13 preservation projects across the country.