
Bangladesh, poets Golden Bengal.The musical name evokes thoughts of meandering rivers,lush green countryside, world's longest unbroken sea beach, single largest tea garden in the world, colourful tribal life, remains of ancient civilization and world's largest mangrove forest-the home of the Royal Bengal Tigers. The history of Bangladesh is old and eventful. The land always attracted people.
Showing posts with label Historical Place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Place. Show all posts
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The Fort Lalbagh
Forts - Lalbagh is an incomplete palace situated in the southwestern part of Dhaka, near Rever Buriganga. Lalbagh Fort made by Prince Muhammad Azam but he could not complete it. After his leaving Bangla his successor, Shaista Khan took the responsibility to complete this palace but did not complete the work. His (Shaista Khan ) daughter Pori Bibi died here.
Lalbagh Fort can be consigned as the sign and witness of the revolt native soldiers against the British during the Great Rebellion in 1857.
- The Mosque,
- The tomb of Pori Bibi
- The Diwan-i-Aam
It is nice looking place to visit. The historical tomb of Pori Bibi is very nice looking. The Mosque has three -domed and a water tank. The water tank was situated on the eastern side for ablution. There is a museum which is the dwelling room of nawab shaista Khan. The Museum contains many historical things which were use by Nawab family and others. Those are weapons, coins, dress, jewelry and others. There is very beautiful walkway and garden. Really this historical Red Fort is very attractive. You are also invited to visit Lalbagh fort.
The Travel Place Ahsan Manzil
Ahsan Manzil was the old official residential palace of the Nawab Family. This historical building is situated at the banks of the Buriganga River in Bangladesh. The Nawab palace (Ahsan Manjil) was built in 1872. This historical palace selected as well as became Museum on 20 September 1992.
This historical beauty (Ahsan Manzil) is one of the most significant architectural monuments of Bangladesh. The palace Ahsan Manzil has two parts the eastern side and western side. Rangmahal is situated the eastern side of the building and the western side with the living rooms is called Andarmahal. More over there is a large drawing room, card room, library, state room and guest room. The palace, Ahsan Manjil was the residence of the Nawabs. Nawab Abdul Ghani made this palace. He named it according to his his son’s name Khaza Ahasanullah.
Design of this palace is very nice. There use attractive wooden stairs, designed iron railing, wooden ceiling of the room, decorated with geometric designs, is very elegant. Verandas and rooms are covered with marble, use multi-colored glasses in inner door. Wooden beams supported the roof of these rooms. The architecture and the decoration are very nice of the place.
Visitors have the opportunity to see this historical beauty (Ahsan Manzil). This museum reflects its grandeur and along with that the beautiful place reflects the activities that took place in the past. |
Ahsan Manjil museum Open for public visiting from 9 am to 5 pm from Saturday to Wednesday and 3 to 5 pm on Friday.
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