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Nakhoda MosquevsNirmal Hirday (Pure Heart)
Both are rated highly by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Nirmal Hirday scores marginally better than Nakhoda Mosque. Nirmal Hirday comes in at 75 with approval from 2 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Fodor's.
Nakhoda Mosque
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Mahatma Gandhi Rd & Rabindra Sarani, Kolkata, India
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"This massive red sandstone mosque, which can hold 10,000 worshippers, was built in 1926 by the Sunni Muslim community as a copy of Akbar's tomb in Agra." Full review
"Located to the east, the 1926 red-sandstone Nakhoda Mosque rises impressively above the bustling shop fronts of ever-fascinating Rabindra Sarani." Full review
Nirmal Hirday (Pure Heart)
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
251 Kalighat Rd, Kalighat, Kolkata 700026, India
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"Mother Teresa's first home for the dying is now one of 300 affiliated organizations worldwide that care for people in the most dire need." Full review
"Nirmal Hriday is Mother Teresa’s world famous, if surprisingly small, home for the dying, its roof-corners are pimpled with neo-Mughal minidomes." Full review