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Unknown tomb
Dhaka >>  Mohammadpur (thana)

This tomb is in the northeast of the seven domed mosques of Mohammadpur of Dhaka. It is known as the tomb of an unknown tomb because it does not know whose tomb it is. The monument is built in a square. It is estimated that it was built during the Mughal period of the seventeenth century AD. ...... read full story

Police line museum
Dhaka >>  Mohammadpur (thana)

The Police Liberation War Museum has been established at Rajarbagh Police Lines Telecom Building in Dhaka. On March 24, 2013, the museum was inaugurated. This museum has been witnessing the glorious history of the police force during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. During the War of Liberation many patterns including police rifles, flag have been found here. ...... read full story

Mass killing site
Dhaka >>  Mohammadpur (thana)

This monument is in Itakhola in Rayer Bazar of Dhaka. During the war of independence in 1971, the Pakistani army and their indigenous collaborators killed thousands of intellectuals in this country at the end of the war. This memorial was built in memory of them. This monument's location is located around 3,500 acres. ...... read full story

Dilkusha Jami Mosque
Dhaka >>  Motijheel (thana)

One of the old mosques in Dhaka is situated near Dhaka's RAJUK Bhaban. This mosque built in the Mughal architecture is very interesting. The shrine of Sufi saint Shah Niramat Ullah (R) is beside the mosque. It is believed that sometime between 1605 and 1627, it was built. Its former name was Shahjalal Mosque. ...... read full story

Coin Museum
Dhaka >>  Motijheel (thana)

The museum started in 2009 at the Bangladesh Bank office in Motijheel, capital Dhaka. However, it was shifted to Mirpur Bangladesh Bank Training Academy. ...... read full story

Dhaka City Museum
Dhaka >>  Motijheel (thana)

The Dhaka City Museum has been established with the intention of highlighting the history and heritage of Dhaka and the history of the War of Liberation. This museum is located in the South City Corporation building. History of Dhaka, history of Dhaka City Corporation, important documents etc. are preserved in the museum. You can also see the flag of independent Bangladesh created in Dhaka in March 1971. This museum was established in 1987. ...... read full story

Maryam Saleh Mosque
Dhaka >>  New Market (thana)

This old mosque, built in the Mughal period, can be seen on the east side of New Market and Balaka Cinema Hall in Nilkhet area of ​​the capital. It is a 3-domed mosque. On the eastern wall of the mosque, there are 3 entrances and 1 entrance on the north and south walls. On the west wall there are 3 mihrabs. There are four detonator monuments in the 4 corners of the mosque. In 1706, a woman named Mary Saleh was known to have built this mosque. There is a verandah in front of the mosque, which was not built during construction. ...... read full story

Education Extension Mosque
Dhaka >>  New Market (thana)

This education extension mosque is located in the center of teacher training center behind Dhaka College, near New Market of capital Dhaka. The construction techniques of this mosque were generally seen in pre-Mughal Omaghal period. The rooftop of the mosque has been built like a traditional dholchala sloping house in Bengal. The mosque has no dome. Its cornice bent like a bow. There is only one entrance to the east to enter the mosque. It is also known as NIYAB mosque. ...... read full story

Postal Museum
Dhaka >>  Pallabi (thana)

This postal museum is located in the capital city of Dhaka, the country's main post office (GPO). This is the collection of all the stamps used since the independence movement of Bangladesh till date. Not only the stamp, this museum has also been shown in various types of mailboxes, postal guard armor, franking machine etc. from ancient period. Not only domestic stamps, but also thousands of stamps in almost all the countries of the world have been found in the museum. The Bangladesh Postal Department is operating this museum. In 1966, this museum was started in a very small area, but in 1985 it was reorganized. In time, this museum has kept the tradition of posting the history of Bengal with the help of stamps. ...... read full story

Baitul Mukarram Mosque
Dhaka >>  Paltan (thana)

Among the mosques built in the twentieth century, the most modern, largest and most attractive mosque is the Baitul Mukarram Mosque situated in the vicinity of old Paltan and Gulistan. This mosque has been built to follow Kaaba Sharif of Mecca. On 7 January 1960, Pakistan's President Ayub Khan laid the foundation stone of the mosque. The design of the mosque complex was designed by the renowned architect Abul Isain Thiarani. The first congregation was held on Friday 25 January 1963 in the mosque. The 8-storey Mosque complex is built on 8.30 acres of land. The main part of the mosque is 60,000 square feet. This is the national mosque of Bangladesh. ...... read full story

Greek Monuments
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

The tomb is situated in the TSC premises of Dhaka University. It is a small domed dome of yellow colors. The Greeks came to the country for business, but could not afford a lot of things, they went away from the business. Before leaving, those who had died in this country buried them in this country. Whereas their grave was not known properly, a tomb still remains. It is in the TSC premises of Dhaka University. To protect the memory of a Greek family of 19th century, Demetrius, It is known that it was built. There are 10 monuments in the black plates inside the memorial monument. Of these, 6 were in Greek and 4 were written in English. ...... read full story

Burdwan House
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

One of the most renowned buildings in Dhaka, this growing house. During the partition of Bengal in 1905, this building was built. The building has not diminished its significance since its inception till date. This building is a silent witness to different periods of history. Once upon a time the Burdwan kings lived here. From 1947 to 1952, the building was used as the residence of Chief Minister of East Bengal Government. On February 1, 2010, language movement museum was established on the second floor of the building. ...... read full story

Curzon Hall
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

On February 14, 1904, the British Viceroy Lord Curzon laid the foundation of this building. The building was named after Curzon Hall. The design of the building is very beautiful today. Take a look at wooden stairs, design railings, flower-leaf-leaf design in the building. The design of the building features the characteristics of the architecture of Europe and the Mughal period. This red-colored building is now being used as the Faculty of Science of Dhaka University. ...... read full story

Chamilli House
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

There is a hundred-year-old structure in front of the Dhaka High Court building. The building was built in the 1920's in the form of English huts. This is the same as before. There was no change from the time of construction. Currently it is used as the CIRDAP office. ...... read full story

Nimtali palace and arcades / deuri
Dhaka >>  Ramna (thana)

The Asiatic Society has an arcade of Nimtali Palace on the east side of an old three-storeyed old building. The palace is currently destroyed. However, some parts of it still exist in the palace. The palace and the arcade were estimated to be built sometime in or around 1765 AD. It is believed that it was built to stay for the Naib Nazir during British rule. ...... read full story

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