Allakuri Mosque (Bengali: আল্লাকুরি মসজিদ), located in the Mohammadpur Colony area near Sat Masjid Road of Dhaka, is an example of the imperial Mughal architecture in Bangladesh.
The towers have kalasa vases at their base, are divided into sections by raised bands at regular intervals and are crowned by a kiosk and parapet.
[2] The walls of the mosque are thick and that keeps the interior cool in summer.
[2] There was a stone inscription on top of the east-sided entrance of the mosque.
In recent times, the mosque was extended on the east, north, and south side with tin sheds without breaking the original structures.