The Nakhoda Mosque is the principal mosque of Kolkata, India, in the Chitpur area of the Burrabazar business district in Central Kolkata, at the intersection of Zakaria Street and Rabindra Sarani.
This masjid (mosque) was built as an imitation of the Muslim of Mughal Emperor Akbar at Sikandra, Agra by Cutchi Memon Jamat, a small community of Sunni Muslim community from Kutch (Gujrat).
Before 1854 there used to be two different mosques at the present site. Haji Zakariah who was (Kutchi) Cutchi Memon merchant and business tycoon in those days was a regular musallee (devotee). The Cutchi Memon1 are a Muslim community who came to Calcutta round 1823 onwards.