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Raja Harishchandra's Vita / mound
Dhaka >>  Savar

This mound is situated in the village of Majidpur near Savar Bus Stand, about 26 kilometers from the capital Dhaka. It is known as Kotbari Dhibi or Rajbari Dhibi. Excavation work has been done in this corridor and a medium-sized submersion and a Bihara structure have been discovered. The Bihara is almost square and it has several rooms. Locally known as Raji Harishchandra's house or Dhibi. This Bihara was built in the eighth century AD. ...... read full story

Dinajpur zamindar house
Dinajpur >>  Dinajpur Sadar

You can see this zamindar house at Rajbati, Dinajpur Sadar. Though the zamindar's house is still worn, the temple of Rajbari still continues to tell the zamindar's heritage and beauty. Artistic craftsmanship of the temple will impress tourists. ...... read full story

Bajhra Neelkuthi
Faridpur >>  Alfadanga

Bhajra Nilkuthi, one of the places in the British colonial's blue business, will be seen in village Bhajra in Alfadanga upazila of Faridpur district. There is also a history of torture of non-farming farmers in the field of blue cultivation. This neelkuti was probably under Mirganj Nilkuthi in the same upazila. Although the British got huge profit in the blue business, the peasants received only a small portion. Growing insignificance of the indigenous value of the indigo and growing oppression of the peasants once began in the peasant revolt. Which is known in history as the Blue Revolt. ...... read full story

Mirganj Nilkuthi
Faridpur >>  Alfadanga

The British person's name in the history of indigo cultivation during the British period is much more known as Dunlop. The indigenous torture of farmers for blue cultivation was also called as 'Blue Blood of the Peasants'. Mirganj Nilkuthi has a history of the indigo dragon and the story of his torture. Under this Nilkuthi there were many small Nilkuthis. But the original blue market was surrounded by this Nilkuthi. A room of red-colored building (Mirganj Nilkuthi) was used for the oppression of non-farming farmers in blue cultivation. Although the British got huge profits in the blue business, the peasants received only a small part of it. Growing insignificance of the indigenous value of the indigo and growing oppression of the peasants once began in the peasant revolt. Which is known in history as the Blue Revolt. In 1838 Dunlop and his forces were defeated in the bloody clashes of the farmers with the indigo planters and fled from the region. When Dunlop died in 1255 BS, he was buried beside Mirganj Nilkuthi. The grave of Englishman Dunlop is still there. If you want to see the historic Mirganj Nilkuthi, you will have to go to Mirganj in Alfadanga upazila of Faridpur. ...... read full story

Bhawal Rajbari
Gazipur >>  Gazipur Sadar

This Bhawal Rajbari of Joydevpur in Gazipur district is a very interesting spot for tourists. There are a total of 360 rooms in the Rajbari. The Rajbari is currently being used as the Deputy Commissioner's Office. The various parts of the Rajbari were used as the rest rooms of the king, the Hawa Mahal, the Queen Mahal, etc. Though the Rajbari's designs are no longer visible, the house is bearing witness to the heritage of the Bhawal kings as the symbol of power and power. Raj Dighi is nearby. It's a large land. ...... read full story

Ulipur Roy Chowdhury zamindar house
Gopalganj >>  Gopalganj Sadar

The landlord house of Ray Chowdhury was built on huge land in Ulup village of Gopalganj. It was one of the officials of Pritish Chandra Roy Chowdhury. This landlord had many more structures, including gardens, drama houses, mejos and small babu houses, cremation houses. These installations have been developed over 200 acres of land. Most of the landmarks of the landlord's house are almost destroyed today. However, a building is being used as Ulipur PP High School. It is known that the structure of the Rajbari built around 1900. ...... read full story

House of zamindar Girish Chandra Sen
Gopalganj >>  Kashiani

The house of zamindar Girish Chandra Sen is situated in a place named Bhatiapara in Kashiani upazila of Gopalganj district. The central building in the middle of the zamindar's house was two-storied and two-storeyed two buildings on two sides of this double-decker building. You will see a magnificent temple with a beautiful side of the landslide. This zamindar house filled with various trees and has a large pond. ...... read full story

Hariñahati zamindar house
Gopalganj >>  Kotalipara

Harinahati zamindari bari, one of the historical monuments in this upazila, is located in Kotalipara upazila of Gopalganj district. The zamindari state is covered by huge areas. The zamindar state has 5 large tiers. Also, horses, temples, and habitats are still neglected, but they still have to say about the zamindar's julus. The main landlord house is spread over 11 acres of land. It is estimated that they were built in the mid-eighteenth century. The founder of this zamindarbari is associated with Bhattacharya, a landlord and the name of Madhur Nath Roy. Currently, this landlord has an educational institute built by zamindars in a building in the house. ...... read full story

Chotto Bangram landlord house
Gopalganj >>  Muksudpur

This Zamindarbari is situated in the village of Chotto Bangram of Maharajpur union under Maksudpur upazila of Gopalganj district. This old landlord house is also known as Bhuiyan Bari. ...... read full story

Batikamari zamindar house
Gopalganj >>  Muksudpur

You can see a landlord house in a place called Batikamari in Maksudpur upazila of Gopalganj district. Locally known as Batikamari zamindari house. Some of the temples of the zamindar house have survived today. It is believed that the temples built in the 16th century. The temples of Batikamari zamindar house are not only in Gopalganj district but one of the oldest archaeologists among some of the surrounding districts. ...... read full story

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