Travel Style: Historical Places
Atkobor – Chuyadanga
The eight graves is also known as Atkobor which is located at Jagannathpur, Chuadanga. The eight graves are an important historical site in, where the private initiative has preserved the memory of the Liberation War. To be more precise, Razakar Kubad Kha’s magical deception is being caught up in this detention. On August 3rd, […]
Read moreThe Khulna Divisional Museum – Khulna
In terms of square footage, the Khulna Divisional Museum (Bibhagio Jadughar), which is managed by the National Museum and under the direction of the Department of Archaeology, is the biggest museum in the nation. This museum exhibits various archaeological artefacts discovered in various regions of the nation, particularly barbazars in Jhenaidah, Bharat Bhayana in Jessore, […]
Read moreDakshindihi – Khulna
Dakshindihi is a peaceful community rich in natural beauty. Located on the southwestern border of the Khulna and Jessore districts, the village is about three kilometres north-west of the Phultola upazila headquarters. The village square is actually the expansive courtyard of a zamindar’s mansion. Rabindranath and Mrinalini’s memorial, a two-story structure, dominates the backyard. Rabindranath […]
Read moreTagore Lodge – Kushtia
In honour of Rabindranath Tagore, the “Tagore Lodge” still stands as a sign of the times. Even though everyone knows about the poet’s memorial, “Kuthibari,” many people still don’t know about his memorial, “Tagore Lodge.” The building called “Tagore Lodge” is on Kabi Azizur Rahman Road in Milpara, which is part of the city of […]
Read moreRabindranath Thakurer Kuthibari – Kushtia
Shilaidah is a place in the south-western part of Bangladesh. It is in the Kumarkhali Upazila of the Kushtia District. Here is where Kuthibari (Rabindranath Thakurer Kuthibari) is. Rabindranath lived here for a long time when he was young. Shilaidah Kuthibari is near where the Padma River flows. Shilaidah is a village in the Kushtia […]
Read moreMir Mosharraf Hossain House – Kushtia
Kushtia has a tourist spot called Lahinipara. Mir Mosharraf Hossain Bastubita, the home of novelist, playwright, and essayist Mir Mosharraf Hossain, is in this village.Every day, hundreds of tourists from all over the world come here. Mir Mosharraf Hossain was born in Lahinipara, Kushtia district, on November 13, 1847. Mir Moazzem Hossain was his father, […]
Read moreLalon Akhara – Kushtia
Cheuriya, which is in the Kumarkhali Upazila of the Kushtia District, is where Lalan Akhara is. Baul Samrat Lalan was laid to rest on the soil of Chheuriya. After he died, his followers built a shrine here called Fakir Lalon Saijir Mazar, or, in the local language, Lalon Akhara. Rows of graves of his followers […]
Read moreBuddha Dhatu Jadi (Golden Temple) – Bandarban
Buddha Dhatu Jadi, also known as Bandarban Golden Temple, is located in Balaghat area of Bandarban district in Bangladesh. Although it is known as the Golden Temple, it is not made of gold. It,s colour is golden that is why it’s name is golden temple. It is the largest Hinayana Buddhist temple in Bangladesh and […]
Read moreTita Khan Jame Mosque – Lakshmipur
Founded over 300 years ago, the Tita Khan Jame Mosque in Laxmipur has always been known for its artistic and visual beauty. At that time Hazrat Azim Shah (RA) discovered the mosque in the garden. According to fame, all Hindus and Muslims used to donate generously to this mosque. At present, the mosque has been […]
Read moreComrade Toaha Memorial – Lakshmipur
Comrade Mohammad Toaha was a language soldier. At that time he was an elected Member of Parliament from Ramgati and Kamalnagar. He was a devoted soul for the people of Ramgati and Kamalnagar at all times. The southern region of Ramgati at that time was the present-day Kamalnagar. The Ramgati to Lakshmipur Regional Highway was […]
Read moreDalal Bazar landlord House – Laxmipu
Dalal Bazar Zamindar house is one of the oldest landlord houses in Laxmipur. There is no end to the curiosity of the people around this ancient landlord house located in Laxmipur mouza on the south-west side adjacent to Dalal Bazar. Established on five acres of land, Raj Gate, landlord palace, Andar Mahal, Andar Pukur, paved […]
Read moreJinn,s Mosque – Lakshmipur
The mosque was built on 57 percent of the land in the Denayetpur area of Raipur town in Laxmipur in 1888. It is 110 feet long and 70 feet wide and has 3 domes and 4 minarets. The minarets, domes and main building designs are 100% Munsiana in this brick installation. The aesthetics of the […]
Read moreRaipur Fish Breeding and Training Center – Laxmipur
The first Mrigel fish was brought from Nepal to the Raipur fish breeding center in 1979 with World Bank funding.In 1982, artificial insemination was started at Raipur Fish Breeding Center for the first time in Bangladesh. In 2001, under the Danider Agriculture Sector Program, the ‘Greater Noakhali Agricultural Extension Sub-Program’ was shifted to Raipur Fish […]
Read moreBajra Shahi Mosque – Noakhali
The Bajra Shahi Masjid, built in imitation of the Delhi Shahi Mosque in Bajra Union under Begumganj upazila of Noakhali district, bears the memory of the Mughal Empire. According to Persian inscriptions on the central path of the mosque, the mosque was built by Zamindar Amanullah in the year 1153 AH, 1139 Bengal and in […]
Read moreGandhi Ashram – Noakhali
After the riots in 1946, Mahatma Gandhi visited Begumganj upazila of Noakhali district and visited a place called Jayag in present day Sonaimuri municipality.At that time land lord Barrister Hemant Kumar Ghosh, donated all his property through a trust for the promotion of Gandhi’s ideals and preservation of Gandhiji’s memory, and established an ashram named […]
Read moreDistrict Jame Mosque – Noakhali
In the old town of Noakhali in 1841, the late Imam Uddin Saudagar established the Jame Mosque on his own land. When the main city of Noakhali was lost in the river Meghna, that mosque was also lost in the river forever. The construction of the mosque started in 1950 when the old city of […]
Read moreShaheed Minar – Noakhali
That day was February 21, 1953. Facing the difficult political situation and ignoring the bloody eyes of the Ayyubid ruling group, at that time a group of school going students and youths from Noakhali district set up a Shaheed Minar with clay in Ajparagaon and laid a wreath in memory of the martyr,s and celebrated […]
Read moreVijay Singh Dighi – Feni
Vijayan Singh Dighi is the immortal work of Vijay Sen, the founder of the famous Sen dynasty of Bengal. This lake is located in front of Vijay Singh village Feni Circuit House, about 2 km west of Feni town. The area of this lake is 37.57 acres. Located in a very beautiful natural environment, the […]
Read morePratappur zamindar house – Feni
Location of Pratappur Zamindar House in Pratappur village of Purbachandrapur union of Daganbhuiyan upazila of Feni. Among the few Chowdhury, Bhuiyan and Zamindar dynasties in Daganbhuiyan, the position of Pratappur zamindars was at the top. They were influential for the surrounding area. Rajkrunch Saha, the zamindar of the house during British rule, used to sit […]
Read moreShaheed Abdus Salam Library and Museum – Feni
Language Martyr Abdus Salam was born in 1925 in Lakhanpur village of Matubhuna union of Daganbhuna upazila which is now Salam Nagar after his name. His father’s name was Fozil Mia. He was working as a peon in the industrial department of the then government of Pakistan in 1952 in Dhaka. During the language movement, […]
Read moreShamsher Gazi Dighi – Feni
Shamsher Ghazi of Bangabir, Ghazi of Samash was an anti-British revolutionary and hero of the peasant revolt in Roshanabad Parganas of Tripura. He died in 1757 while trying to repel the British colonial invasion. He is known as the tiger of Bhati. He was the first to be killed by the colonial power after Shamser […]
Read moreTunnel path of Shamsher Gazi
Location: Shamsher Gazi Dighi Surongo Path, Chagalnaiya, Feni.
Read moreRajban Bihar – Rangamati
Rajbhan Bihar is the largest Buddhist monastery in Bangladesh, located near the town of Rangamati. Bana Bhante came to Rangamati in 1977 from the Langdu area to settle down permanently. Devotees built this monastery to accommodate Banabhanta and his disciples. A full-fledged committee for the maintenance of Rajban Bihar was formed under the supervision of […]
Read moreArafail Mosque – Brahmanbaria
1662 AD Arafail Mosjid is a historical monument built during the Mughal period, about 1 km from the headquarters of Sarail upazila. To the west is the village of Arifail This mosque is 70 feet x 20 feet in size. The thickness of the walls is 5 feet 6 inches. The mosque looks a lot […]
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