2 Famous Historical places of Bangladesh.
- Lalbag kalla situated in Dhaka of Bangladesh.
This famous historic place is situated on the northeast side of Dhaka, Bangladesh. This was built during the Mughal rule, on seventeenth century.
Lalbagh fort is believed to be an incomplete Mughal fort structure which was started in 1678 AD by the Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah. As the structure applies to the fine architectural work of that period, it has four main structures which are a Diwan-i-Aam, a water tank in its eastern side, the tomb of Bibi Pari and the Lalbagh Fort Mosque. During the nineteenth century, this fort grew up to be a place of revolution by the local soldiers, against the colonial British rule.
The best time to visit this place is November to March, a little wintery environment, paints colors to the fort and its lush
This famous historic place is situated on the northeast side of Dhaka, Bangladesh. This was built during the Mughal rule, on seventeenth century.
Lalbagh fort is believed to be an incomplete Mughal fort structure which was started in 1678 AD by the Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah. As the structure applies to the fine architectural work of that period, it has four main structures which are a Diwan-i-Aam, a water tank in its eastern side, the tomb of Bibi Pari and the Lalbagh Fort Mosque. During the nineteenth century, this fort grew up to be a place of revolution by the local soldiers, against the colonial British rule.
The best time to visit this place is November to March, a little wintery environment, paints colors to the fort and its lush. I hope all of steemit friend's will visit lalbag kalla oneday.
2.Somapura Mahavira situated in Bangladesh.
This place is also known as ‘Paharpur Mahavihar’ which is known for its grandeur monastery. This monastery was built during the Pala period. This is nominated as UNESCO World Heritage.
This monastery has a top position in world history for its polished and gigantic architectural work. Each side of the monastery measures 900ft in length and is constructed of monk’s cells. There are 172 such cells and 92 altars of worship. There is a courtyard inside that containing the remains of the ancient Buddhist stupa. This is amongst those few monasteries that has survived the Muslim invasion.
The enormous quadrangular structure stands with pride, and remains a heritage site for the visitors of Bangladesh. Not only Bangladeshi visitors visit it but also foreign visitors come to visit it.
It is astonishing to me that architecture was of the quality that any part of it is still standing after so much time has passed. I'm going to have to Google these.
Hi onethousandwords didn't you visit lalbag kalla in DHAKA Bangladesh ever? So if you want to visit it please knock me.
Yes you Will find a link on Google also.But it's an old architecture in Bangladesh.
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Hey do you find any new historical place of Bangladesh?