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{{Short description|Mosque in Singapore}}
{{Infobox religious building
| name                  = مسجد سلطان<br />Sultan Mosque
| native_name           = Masjid Sultan  
| native_name_lang      = ms
| image                 = Masjid Sultan after Repaint.jpg
|image_size             = 300px
| image_upright         = 
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'''Sultan Mosque''' or '''Masjid Sultan''' is a [[mosque]] located at Muscat Street and [[North Bridge Road]] within the [[Kampong Glam]] precinct of the district of [[Rochor]] in [[Singapore]]. It was named after [[Hussein Shah of Johor|Sultan Hussain Shah]]. In 1975, it was designated a national monument.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sultan Mosque |url=https://roots.sg/Roots/Content/Places/national-monuments/sultan-mosque |website=Roots |access
-date=26 September 2018}}</ref>

==History==
When Singapore was ceded to the [[United Kingdom|British]] in 1819, [[Temenggong Abdul Rahman]], the [[Temenggong of Johor]], and Sultan Hussain Shah of [[Johor]], under whose jurisdiction Singapore fell, acquired small fortunes in exchange for their power. [[Sir Stamford Raffles]] also granted the [[Temenggong]] and the [[Sultan]] an annual [[stipend]] and the use of [[Kampong Glam]] for their residence.

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[[Category:Mosques in Singapore|Sultan]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Singapore]]
[[Category:National monuments of Singapore]]
[[Category:Mosques completed in 1928]]
[[Category:Rochor]]