Travel Style: Historical Places
Murapara Zamindar House – Narayanganj
Murapara is a historic village and union under Rupganj Upazila of Narayanganj district.
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Folk and Crafts Museum – Sonargaon
The Sonargaon Folk and Crafts Museum is located in Sonargaon Upazila of Narayanganj, approximately 24 kilometers from Dhaka.
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Hajiganj Fort – Narayanganj
Hajiganj Fort (Hajiganj Durgho) is a historic fortress. It is located at Killapul in the Hajiganj area of Narayanganj Sadar.
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Historic Panam Nagar – Sonargaon
Panam is a city over 400 years old and can be considered one of the earliest examples of urban settlement in Bangladesh.
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Kadam Rasul Dargah – Narayanganj
Located in Nobiganj of Bandar Upazila in Narayanganj district, along the bank of the Shitalakkhya River
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Satgram Zamindar Bari – Narayanganj
Tucked away in silence, the majestic Satgram Zamindar Bari stands as a relic of Bengal’s colonial history.
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Laxman Saha Zamindar Bari – Narsingdi
The Laxman Saha Zamindar Bari is like a golden palace surrounded by lush greenery!
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Bir Shreshtha Matiur Rahman Museum – Narsingdi
The Bir Shreshtha Matiur Rahman Museum was established to acknowledge the remarkable role of Bir Shreshtha Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman in the Liberation War
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Raja Harishchandra Dhibi – Dhaka
Located in the Majidpur area of Savar Upazila, Dhaka district, Raja Harishchandra Dhibi is an ancient archaeological site and historical landmark.
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National Memorial – Dhaka
The National Martyrs’ Memorial (Jatiyo Sriti Shoudho) is a monument built to preserve the memory of the martyrs who lost their lives in the Bangladesh Liberation War.
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Baitul Mukarram Mosque – Dhaka
Located near the bustling Gulistan in the heart of Dhaka, Baitul Mukarram Mosque is the national mosque of Bangladesh.
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Hussaini Dalan – Dhaka
Hussaini Dalan, a Shiite place of worship and a historic site in Old Dhaka, is over 300 years old.
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Curzon Hall – Dhaka
When we think of Dhaka University, several images come to mind. Among them is the iconic Curzon Hall.
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Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque – Dhaka
The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, or the Two-Story Mosque, is a prominent historical site in the city of Dhaka.
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Rose Garden – Dhaka
The Rose Garden (Rose Garden) is a historic mansion located in the Tikatul area of Old Dhaka.
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Lalbagh Fort – Dhaka
Lalbagh Fort (Lalbagh Kella) is located in the southwestern part of Old Dhaka, near the banks of the Buriganga River.
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Central Shaheed Minar – Dhaka
The Shaheed Minar (Martyrs’ Monument) is a memorial built in honor of the language martyrs who lost their lives in the 1952 Language Movement.
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Martyrs’ Intellectual Memorial – Rayer Bazar
Among the various sites and structures in Bangladesh that commemorate the Liberation War, one of the most prominent is the “Rayer Bazar Martyrs’ Intellectual Memorial.
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hree Leaders’ Mausoleum (Teen Netar Mazar)
The Three Leaders’ Mausoleum (Teen Netar Mazar) is an architectural structure built on the graves of three prominent political leaders of pre-independence Bengal
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Jamidar Shaheb Bari – Dhaka
Leaving the main gate of the Central Jail in Old Dhaka behind, you will find Abul Hasnat Road ahead.
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Birulia Zamindar Bari – Dhaka
Located on the banks of the Turag River, Birulia is an ancient settlement and a small village famous for the beautiful house of Zamindar Rajanikant
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Dhanbari Zamindar Bari – Tangail
The centuries-old walls of the Zamindar houses scattered across the country stand as witnesses to time.
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Nagarpur Chowdhury Bari – Tangail
The artistic and intricately designed Nagarpur Chowdhury Bari (Nagarpur Chowdhury House / Zamindar Bari) was established on approximately 54 acres of land by Jodunath Chowdhury.
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Korotia Zamindar Bari – Tangail
It is one of the few Zamindar houses in Bangladesh that has survived through time, bearing witness to the rich history of the region.
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