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Dhanmondi Eidgah
Dhaka >>  Dhanmondi (thana)

This is the old Eidgah ground near the new 8th street of Dhanmondi police station, which is known as 7th Street. It is a field surrounded by wall. Under the rule of 1640 AD, Mir Abul Kashem constructed it. Eidgah's first name was Mughal Eidgah. Mir Abul Kashem, another architect of Dhaka, was also the architect of big katarara. ...... read full story

Platinum Jim
Dhaka >>  Dhanmondi (thana)

The Platinum Gym at Dhanmondi Elephant Hariñana Sonargaon Road at 22/2 no. The name may appear to be a gymnasium. But it is basically a bird's archive. A rare country and foreign birds collection of different types, different colors, different names. In Bangladesh, there will be no collection of so-called variety birds. The bird's tongue around, it seems like you've come to a bird's kingdom. ...... read full story

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Museum
Dhaka >>  Dhanmondi (thana)

32, house of Dhanmondi of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founder of Bangladesh State, is currently a museum. This museum is built by Bangabandhu Memorial Trust. On 15 August 1975, a group of misguided soldiers killed Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib and most of his family members in this house. Here are the rare items used by Bangabandhu and pictures have been kept. This museum was inaugurated in August 1994. ...... read full story

Binit Bibi Mosque / Bakht Binat Mosque
Dhaka >>  Gendaria (thana)

The mosque is located in Narinda, Dhaka. This is the oldest mosque in Dhaka. And among the mosques of the country probably the second old mosque. The mosque has a single mihrab on the western wall. According to the inscription of the mosque, in the year 1456, during the reign of Sultan Mahmud Shah, the mosque was built by Musmat Bakht Binat, the daughter of Marhamat. The renovation of the mosque has resulted in a lot of changes in the original form. Initially it was a small mosque with 1 dome. There were 1 entrance on the north, south and east walls. There were four detonators in the 4 corners of the mosque. ...... read full story

Hatirjheel
Dhaka >>  Hatirjheel

Hatirjheel is one of the entertainment spots in the capital city Dhaka.The largest squirrel in Asia can be seen here.It will disperse the color of water in different colors around it.It may seem that there are nowhere in Europe and America.This colorful fountain of 1,980 square meters of water can reach up to 80 meters.After the evening, in the color of the water sprouts, you will be lost in a fantasy world. ...... read full story

Darogoa Amir Uddin Mosque and Mazar (shrine)
Dhaka >>  Islampur

You can see this mosque surrounded by a wall near Badamtali Ghat. It is known as Daroga Amir Uddin Mosque. The mosque with 3 domes has 4 monuments in the 4 corners. A daroga of the East India Company's named Amir Udhidin, built this mosque during British rule. The mosque has been named after its name. The mazar of Daroga Amir Uddin is beside the mosque. It is a one-domed building. The mosque was built in the early nineteenth century.You will found this mosque near Ahsan Manzil Museum. ...... read full story

Mosque at Navarra Lane
Dhaka >>  Islampur

There is an ancient small mosque in Navarra Lane, Islampur, Old Dhaka.It is a domed mosque. There are three mihrabs on the west wall. The entrance to the east wall has 3 entrances.According to construction techniques, the mosque is built during the Mughal period. It has been reformed. ...... read full story

Mosque of Islam Khan
Dhaka >>  Islampur

Located in the present Syed Awal Hossain Lane near Islampur Road. It is estimated that it was built between 1635 - 1639 AD. The mosque has been completely reformated. ...... read full story

Ahsan Manzil museum
Dhaka >>  Islampur

There is a royal palace named Ahsan Manzil near Waijghat in Kumartuli area on the banks of Buriganga river of old Dhaka. If you want to get lost in the eighteenth or nineteenth century, you can visit this place. In 1985, the palatial residence of Nawabs of the British period of Dhaka was converted into a museum. Eleventh century landlord Sheikh Enayet Ullah built this palace for Pramod Bhawan. Later, this was handed over to Nawab Abdul Gani. In 1872, Nawab Abdul Gani rebuilt and edited the palace and named it the palace named after the beloved son Khwaja Ahsanullah, Ahsan Manzil. During the nineteenth century this Ahsan Manzil was one of the most joyful thoughts of Dhaka. The palanquin house, darbar house, treasure house, library, guest room, residential room, dining hall, billiard room, dance room, Hindu house room, Nahabatakhana were there. There are 31 rooms in the palace. The 23 galleries of the museum have been displayed here. Among them are decorative almira, mirrors, candle vases, glass and porcelain utensils, glass and wood chandeliers, ironworks, slopes, billiards boards, signatures, clothing etc. You can know about the history of Nawab Bhaban. ...... read full story

Jinjira Palace
Dhaka >>  Jinjira

This palace is located in a place named Jinjira on the banks of Buriganga River. To see it, you have to go to Zinzira by boat from Sadarghat. After the death of Sirajuddaula, the last Nawab of Bengal, his wife and daughter were kept here in 1756. The palace is still a witness to that history. ...... read full story

Pagla Bridge
Dhaka >>  Kadomtoli (thana)

A bridge can be seen in a place called Pagla near Dhaka-Narayanganj road outside Dhaka. The location of this bridge on the banks of Buriganga river. The bridge is known as Pagla Bridge. It is believed that this bridge was built in the seventeenth century under the rule of Mir Jumla. The structure of the bridge that still survives, impresses the tourists. The Bangladesh Archeology Department maintains the bridge. ...... read full story

Khwaja Ambar Mosque
Dhaka >>  Karwan Bazar

This mosque, built in Shaista Khan's architectural style, is located in Karwan Bazar area of Dhaka. It is one of the old mosques of Dhaka's mosque. The construction techniques and interior decorations of the mosque are fascinated by everyone. Khwaja Ambar is known to have built this mosque in 1667 - 1678 AD. The mausoleum of Khwaja Ambar is located beside the mosque. ...... read full story

Malik Ambar's Mosque, Tomb and Bridge
Dhaka >>  Karwan Bazar

This Malik Ambar's mosque is in front of sonargaon hotel and near the Karwan Bazar in capital Dhaka,. It is a 3-domed mosque. It is believed that it was built during Mughal period 1679-1680 CE. The mosque is rectangular in land planning. This mosque is built on a high platform. The mausoleum of Malik Ambar, owner of the mosque, is situated in the premises of the mosque. He was an employee of Shaista Khan. He was also building a bridge here. ...... read full story

Bahadur Shah Park / Victoria Park
Dhaka >>  Kotwali (thana)

This historic park is situated in the adjacent area of Jagannath University of ​​old Dhaka. Its current name is Bahadur Shah Park. By 1962 the park was known as Victoria Park. There is a tower inside the park, it was built during the renovation of the park in 1962. The monument was built in 1857 in memory of those who were martyred during the Sepoy Mutiny organized against the British Government. The park is a silent witness to the history of India's first independence movement. The English people called the struggle for the independence of this sepoy and people as a sepoy revolt. The rebellion started in January 1857 when Muslim and Hindu communities were excited when a news of a Rifle cartridge named enfield grilled mixed with cow and pork. At this time, the Indian sepoys declared Bahadur Shah as the emperor of India and declared war against the British. Many civilians who were defeated in the terrible bloody struggle during the Sepoy Mutiny and ordinary patriots were hanged in this park. After killing, they did not even hand over their dead bodies to their relatives. Dead bodies are mixed in soil with rubbish. ...... read full story

House of King Babu and Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Dhaka >>  Lakshmibazar

Raja Babu's house and Laksmi Narayan Temple are located on the side of a place called Raja Babur Math in Lakshmibazar of capital Dhaka. The real name of this king Babu was Krishna Prasad. King Babu's house is a two-storied building. The bottom floor has 2 rooms. In the second floor of the building there was a dancing room in two rooms. The dance room was very eye-catching. Its walls were exquisitely decorated. The statue of a Laksmi Narayan is placed on a throne in another room. The throne is made of wood and silver. ...... read full story

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