Historical Places

 

 

Bangladesh is one of the oldest countries in the world that has many historical and cultural sites and can be a suitable place for travel. Since the nation has many historical  sites, people can be familiar with the past and the history of the historical place and revolutions in Bangladesh. There are many historical places in Bangladesh that are still there and there is a lot to say about the past of Bangladesh. They are not only beautiful structures or very important buildings, but also the culture and the token of a society developed for centuries.

 

Lalbagh Fort, Dhaka

Lalbagh Fort Dhaka is one of the most famous historical Tihasik buildings that represent the Mughals architectural style. This fort was built by Prince Muhammad Azam in the 17th century and it was still under construction but the architectural design is worth seeing. Available benefits are a well-known mosque, a mausoleum and a tomb, lawn and garden, which gives a glimpse of the Mughal era. At the fort, the historical Tihasik places of Bangladesh have a collection of weapons, coins and paintings of the Mughal period in a museum. Lalbagh Fort is always an exciting trip to explore the history of dhaka and at the same time appreciate its everlasting beauty.

 

Sixty Dome Mosque, Bagerhat

The sixty -domed mosque is located in Bagarhat and it is a fabulous sample of a World Heritage Site and mosque that is designed in Islamic style. Khan Jahan Ali built the mosque in the 15th century, and the mosque has sixty arched domes and seventy-seven curved columns. According to the architectural design, it is a religious and cultural monument of the Bengali Sultanate period. This area is also known as the mosque city of Bagerhat, the Historical Tihasik site, Dhaka Tihasik space, is full of other Historical Tihasik landmarks that make it an attractive site for visitors interested in the Islamic architecture in Bangladesh.

 

Mahasthangarh, Bogra

Mahasthangar is one of the oldest excavated sites in the country and it is the third century BC. Located in Bagra, this historical Tihasik city was famous for its trade and administrative center in the remote past. It has walls and towers, gateways and several patterns, coins, pottery and inscriptions that show the historical tihassic importance of the site. Nearby, there is a museum where someone can find the ruins by displaying the historical Tihasik past of Mahasang.

 

Somapura Mahavihara, Paharpur

Somapura Mahavihar is one of the world heritage locations in Paharpur and one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in the world. Built in the eighth century during the Pala dynasty, it was a university, a historical Tihasik place, the Tihasik place, which scholars were present from Asia. The architectural plan of the building is quite unique because it is a large courtyard in the middle and a square building with several hundred cells for monks. The walls of the temple have beautiful terracotta engraving that portray the episodes of Hindu and Buddhist epic. A visit to Somapura Mahavihar is proved to be a historic tihassic and culturally enlightened to get the taste of ancient Bengal.

 

Panam City, Sonargaon

Panam City gives a great view about the past of Bangladesh located in Sonargaon. It is once an empty trading port now an empty city that has become a museum of colon ponytail buildings. The roads are wide and the sides are low; Most of them are in a sad state and no one will still see former elite's mansions and merchant houses. This is a useful history preaching tools and a good place for photographers, especially for people to visit. In a different state in Panam City, the history of business, culture and glory is like taking lessons.

Jatiyo Sriti Shoudho, Savar

The nation is also a modern type of monument that was built to pay homage to the heroes of the liberation war of Bangladesh. This structure is in Savar and it is a symbol of harm to the independence of the nation. Memorial architect Syed Mainul Hossain and architectural design are simple but symbolic and very impressive. The gardens and the common environment around the monuments are reflected in the dead person and finally makes a suitable place to pay homage. The visit to Deshiao Shri Shaudo is one of the most touching events during the country visit, which shows that Bangladesh is a strong and United people in the United people.

 

 

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