The cities of the world are lost.
Bijoy Nagar, India
In the 15th century, India's victory city was the headquarters of the great empire of South India. Then it was Dingoon in Paris, according to the population. The town is famous for its vast temple and beautiful buildings. Some archaeological remains of the city still remains.
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Mahanjo Daro, Pakistan
A modern city developed in the Indus Valley of Pakistan in 2600 BCE. Historically, this city is known as Mahanjo Daro. The city's inhabitants were Greek and Egyptian inhabitants. Urban residents were urban planning and pioneer of civil engineering. The city was created in Bollywood with the same name in the same name .
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Mosque city, Bangladesh
Khan Jahan Ali was a Turkish commander and religious preacher. He ordered the establishment of a city in the mouth of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra river. It was Bagerhat city. In addition to 360 mosques, there were numerous minarets and dome. After the death of Jahan Ali, the city gradually disappeared. Here a museum has been established.
Very nice palace.
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very good post. so sad we lost that place.
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