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Pahela Baishakh- Bangla New Year

Pahela Baishakh- Bangla New Year 1. Pohela Baishakh- Bangla New Year 2.Pahela Baishakh- Bangla New Year 3. Pahela Baishakh- Bangla New Year The  arrival of Bengali New Year is observed with cheerful mood throughout the country. The Day(mid-April) is a public  vacation. utmost  various gatherings are organized along with artistic programs and traditional foods. Different  events, boat races, debates, etc. Are held amidst great jubilation. expositions are integral  corridor of the  festivity. Traditional  papers like bamboo flutes,  complexion dolls,  complexion pots, and home  scenery accessories are traded together with suitable present- day goods.   The  festivity of Pahela Baishakh traces its roots during the Mughal rule in the region with the proclamation of  duty collection reforms by Emperor Akbar. The  jubilee date is set according to the lunisolar Bengali  timetable as the first day of its first- mont...

Mohera Zamindar Bari, Tangail

Mohera Zamindar Bari Mohera Zamindar Bari of Tangail District  Zamindar Bari of Tangail Tangail District is  relatively  celebrated for its zamindari rule with three of the largest zamindars in the region believed to have been established during the Mughal period. In addition, several small zamindar classes developed in this area, whose character is still apparent. One of  similar zamindar is Mohera Zamindar Bari. Mohera Zamindar Bari is a 19th- century Zamidari abode in Mirzapur, Tangail District, Bangladesh. It's used as a police training  academy. The zamindar house was established in the mirzapur before the 1890s. Mohera zamindar Bari is the most  saved and maintained zamindari Bari of Bangladesh locally. There's no  similar zamindari Bari as  saved and maintained as it's in the country. The zamindari Bari represents our culture,  life, and history during British time.   Mohera Zamindar Bari is spread over an area of about eight...

The Rose Garden Palace Dhaka Bangladesh

The Rose Garden Palace Rose Garden palace, Dhaka Bangladesh  Rose Garden palace Tikatuly, Dhaka  The Rose Garden Palace is a 19th- century  manse  positioned inK.M. Das Lane in Tikatully of old Dhaka. It was  erected by a landlord( zamindar) Hrishikesh Das. This palace came the  motherland of the Awami League in 1949 when East Bengali liberal and social egalitarians  gathered on Dhaka to form an indispensable political force against the Muslim League in Pakistan. lately the government of the people's democracy has bought the  manse. History of the Rose Garden Palace The Rose Garden Palace was  erected by a Hindu zamindar Hrishikesh Das in the late 19th century. Around that time jalsas( parties) held at Baldha Garden were an important part of the social life of the  megacity's  fat Hindu  residers. The story goes that Hrishikesh, a zamindar of lower  estate background, being  disrespected on this account by someone at ...

Armenian Church, Dhaka Bangladesh

Armenian Church, Dhaka Bangladesh Armenian Church Dhaka Bangladesh  Armenian Church of Bangladesh Armenian Church is one of the historically significant architectural monument in Dhaka  megacity. The church was  erected in 1781 by Armenian Orthodox communities. Every time thousands of excursionists travel this  literal place to know the actuality of a significant Armenian community in the region between the 17th and 18th centuries.   History of Armenian Church Following the domination of their  motherland by Persian powers of the time, Armenians were  transferred by their new autocrats to the Bengal region for both political and  profitable reasons. In spite of the fact that the Armenian presence in South Asia is now insignificant, their presence in Dhaka dates back to the 17th century. Armenians came to Dhaka for business. In Dhaka, Armenian  merchandisers traded in jute and leather, and profitability in these businesses  induced s...

The Curzon Hall of University of Dhaka

The Curzon Hall of University of Dhaka Curzon Hall, University of Dhaka  Curzon Hall, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh  The History of Curzon Hall Curzon Hall is a structure in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that has an extremely fascinating history. It was significant in  numerous political battles and is  moment a vital part of traditional education. The University of Dhaka has a academy of Science division, of which the Curzon Hall is a part thereof. Its massive structure stands as a monument to the heritage of education in the  megacity. therefore a dream that didn't come true for its creator came as important as its original purpose was meant to be. Visiting Curzon Hall isn't only a  trip into the  history, but it's an architectural masterpiece to  phenomenon at.  The Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, had a vision – wanted to  produce a spectacular  city hall for the  megacity. In the time 1904 the foundation for this  stirring ...

Tourist Attraction - Ahsan Manzil of Dhaka Bangladesh

Ahsan Manzil of Dhaka Bangladesh Ahsan Manzil of Dhaka Bangladesh  Ahsan Manzil of Dhaka Bangladesh -Tourist Spot Ahsan Manzil( Ahsan Monjil) was the  sanctioned domestic palace and seat of the Nawab of Dhaka. The  structure is  positioned at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Construction was started in 1859 and was completed in 1872. It was constructed in the Indo- Saracenic Revival armature. It has been designated as a  public gallery.   History of Ahsan Manzil  In Mughal  period, there was a  theater  house of Sheikh Enayet Ullah, the landlord of Jamalpur Porgona(  quarter), in this place. Sheikh Enayet Ullah was a  veritably  fascinating person. He acquired a  veritably big area in Kumortuli( Kumartuli) and included it in his  theater  house. Then he  erected a beautiful palace and named it Rongmohol( Rangmahal). He used to enjoy then keeping beautiful girls...

Tourist Attraction - Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka Bangladesh

Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka Bangladesh Lalbagh Fort - the tourist attraction of Bangladesh Lalbagh Fort( also Fort Aurangabad) is an deficient 17th- century Mughal  stronghold complex that stands before the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh.  The construction was started in 1678 announcement by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah who was the son of Emperor Aurangzeb and  latterly emperor himself. His successor, Shaista Khan, didn't continue the work, though he stayed in Dhaka up to 1688.  History of Lalbagh Fort South gate of the  stronghold painted by Johan Zoffany in 1787. The Mughal  Emperor Muhammad Azam, third son of Aurangzeb started the work of the  stronghold in 1678 during his vice-royalty in Bengal. He stayed in Bengal for 15 months. The  stronghold remained deficient when he was called down by his father Aurangzeb. Shaista Khan was the new subahdar of Dhaka in that time, and he didn't complete the  stronghold. In...