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Introduction:
Lalbagh Fort (additionally Fort Aurangabad) is a fragmented seventeenth century Mughal stronghold complex that stands previously the Buriganga River in the southwestern piece of Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] The development was begun in 1678 AD by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah who was child of Emperor Aurangzeb and later sovereign himself. His successor, Shaista Khan, did not proceed with the work, however he remained in Dhaka up to 1688.

The fortress was never finished, and vacant for a significant lot, with the goal that a lot of what was there was cleared or worked over, and the advanced reestablished and safeguarded site currently keeps running up to present day structures.

History:

The Mughal sovereign Muhammad Azam, third child of Aurangzeb began crafted by the post in 1678 amid his bad habit sovereignty in Bengal. He remained in Bengal for 15 months. The fortification stayed deficient when he was summoned by his dad Aurangzeb.

Shaista Khan was the new subahdar of Dhaka in that time, and he didn't finish the fortress. In 1684, the girl of Shaista Khan named Iran Dukht Pari Bibi passed on there. After her demise, he began to think the stronghold as unfortunate, and left the structure deficient. Among the three noteworthy parts of Lalbagh Fort, one is the tomb of Pari Bibi.

After Shaista Khan left Dhaka, it lost its prominence. The fundamental driver was that the capital was moved from Dhaka to Murshidabad. After the finish of the regal Mughal period, the fortification ended up deserted. In 1844, the region obtained its name as Lalbagh supplanting Aurangabad, and the fortress progressed toward becoming Lalbagh Fort.hqdefault.jpglalbag.jpgmaxresdefault.jpg

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