"One Picture And One Story Week #61"
Hello Steemean friends,
how are you all? I hope you are all well by the grace of Allah. I am also fine by the grace of Allah.Today, I will participate in the new contest from Steem For Pakistan brought by the honorable Admin @suboohi mam. The name of the Contest is "One Picture And One Story Week #61". Thank you, Steem For Pakistan for bringing this beautiful contest to us.
In today's episode of One Picture One Story, I am presenting a picture that was lived in by our descendants. The city has disappeared today. There are some memories of that time. I visited the city a few days ago. Today I am discussing something about that city.
The name of the city is Panam City. It is an ancient city located in Sonargaon of Narayanganj district. Panam City was the capital of Sonargaon during the Sultanate period. The people of Banik's class lived here. Most of the buildings here were up to the third floor. The Panam City consisted of a total of fifty-one small and big buildings. The craftsmanship of each building here was incomparable. The 19th-century artisanal buildings still stand as witnesses of history.
Today it is guarded under the archeology department. A group of vigilant Ansar forces guard the city. I have visited every building, and every street of the city and contemplated their creativity. There is not a speck of dirt left in their creative installations. Everything is sparkling. A large number of visitors come here every day and enjoy seeing the beauty of Panam City. They explore the once glittering and lost city of Bengal. They take pictures in front of various broken buildings.
The city was built with perfect planning. In addition to colonialism, each house is a wonderful amalgamation of Mughal, Greek, and Gandhara architectural styles with the craftsmanship of local artisans.
Each house has a perfect design and cast-iron work. Cast iron brackets are used with small size bricks which are still very noticeable. This city was so arranged that everything needed by the people living in the city was there. There are temples, mosques, churches, monasteries, dance halls, panthshalas, painting galleries, treasury rooms, courtrooms, secret passages, courts, old museums, and much more. Joules is no more. Now there is no way to tell which is the court and which is not treasury. But as a witness of history, the buildings built with extraordinary strength are still standing.
I along with some of my Steemian friends visited this amazingly beautiful and historical city of our country Panam. The more I saw the city, the more I was fascinated. Today I present a picture of it for Steemian friends.
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