Lalbagh Fort / DHAKA BANGLADESH
(Kila Aurangabad) is an underground Mughal fort located in Dhaka's south-western side of the Buriganga river. [1] Its construction started in 1678, by Mughal Subadar Muhammad Azam Shah, who was the son of Emperor Aurangzeb and later also himself the emperor. His successor, Mughal Subadar Shaista Khan, resumed the construction in 1680, but did not finish it.
Lalbagh Fort
Front view of Lalbagh Fort
Former Namakila Aurangabad General Information System, an incomplete Mughal Fortress Establishment. Presently the museum and historical monuments. The architectural structure of the main temple, the construction of Dhaka 1211 has been started. 1678 Estimated Completion 1684 Copyright, Department of Representatives, Government of Bangladesh, Government of Bangladesh, Other dimensions-e-mango: External measurement 32.47 meter x 8.18 meter (107 'x 29')
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