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Al-Abrar Mosque
Meaning hut mosque in Tamil, this endearing ”Kuchu Palli” is the first mosque to be built in the area. Its other name, Masjid Chulia, holds the memory that a substantial Chulia community of South Indian Muslims used to live in Chinatown.
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192 Telok Ayer Street S(068635)
Built :
1855
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