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Kampung Laut Mosque

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Masjid Kampung Laut is considered to be the oldest mosque in Malaysia, built in 1676. The mosque was originally located at Kampung Laut, in Tumpat district of Kelantan about two miles (3.2 km] downstream from the town of Kola Bahru. During its construction, the mosque is believed to sit at least three-quarters of a mile (1.6 km) from the riverside of the Kelantan River and near the seashore.

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

Malaysia

Owner/Founder

Champa government transporters

Year

1676

Area

406

Drawings

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