Ahsan Manzil:-
Ahsan Manzil was the
official residential palace and seat of the Nawab of Dhaka. The building is
situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka,
Bangladesh. Construction was started in 1859 and was completed in 1872.
Jatiya Sangsad
Bhaban:-
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban
or National Parliament House, is the house of the Parliament of Bangladesh,
located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.
Lalbagh Fort:-
Lalbagh Fort is an
incomplete 17th century Mughal fort complex that stands before the Buriganga
River in the southwestern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Sonargaon:-
Sonargaon was a
historic administrative, commercial and maritime centre in Bengal. Situated in
the centre of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers
and governors of eastern Bengal.
Bangladesh National
Museum:-
The Bangladesh
National Museum, originally established on 20 March 1913, albeit under another
name, and formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913, was accorded the status of the
national museum of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983.
Somapura Mahavihara:-
Somapura Mahavihara
in Paharpur, Badalgachhi Upazila, Naogaon District, Bangladesh is among the
best known Buddhist viharas in the Indian Subcontinent and is one of the most
important archaeological sites in the country.
Liberation War
Museum:-
The Liberation War
Museum is a museum in Segun Bagicha, Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, which
commemorates the Bangladesh Liberation War that led to the independence of
Bangladesh from Pakistan.
Jatiyo Sriti
Shoudho:-
National Martyrs’
Memorial is the national monument of Bangladesh, set up in the memory of the
valour and the sacrifice of all those who gave their lives in the Bangladesh
Liberation War of 1971, which .
Baitul Mukarram
National Mosque:-
Baitul Mukarram, also
spelled as Baytul Mukarrom is the national mosque of Bangladesh. Located at the
center of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, the mosque was completed in 1968.
Sixty Dome Mosque:-
The Sixty Dome
Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a mosque in Bangladesh, the largest in
that country from the Sultanate period. It has been described as "the most
impressive Muslim monuments in the whole of the Indian subcontinent."
New Market, Dhaka:-
New Market is a commercial
shopping market in north of Azimpur, Dhaka.
Varendra Research
Museum:-
Varendra Museum is a
museum, research centre and popular visitor attraction located at the heart of
Rajshahi town and maintained by Rajshahi University in Bangladesh. It is considered
the oldest museum in Bangladesh.
Hussaini Dalan:-
The Hussaini Dalan
was originally built during the later half of the Mughal rule in Dhaka. It was
built as the Imambara or house of the imam of the Shia community.
Tajhat Palace:-
Tajhat Palace, Tajhat
Rajbari, is a historic palace of Bangladesh, located in Tajhat, Rangpur. This
palace now holds the Rangpur museum. Tajhat Palace is situated three km.
south-east of the city of Rangpur, on the outskirts of town.
Kakrail Mosque:-
Kakrail Mosque is a mosque
located near Ramna Park, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the center of Tablighi
activities in Bangladesh.
Rangpur Zoo:-
Recreation Park and
Rangpur Zoo, or Rangpur Zoo is a Zoo located in Rangpur in Bangladesh. This is
the largest zoo in the North Bengal.
Nafa-khum:-
Nafa-khum is a
waterfall in Bangladesh on the Sangu River. It is among the largest waterfalls
in the country by volume of water falling. The wild hilly river Sangu suddenly
falls down here about 25–30 feet.
Kantajew Temple:-
Kantanagar Temple,
commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple at Kantanagar, is a
late-medieval Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The Kantajew Temple is one
of the most magnificent religious edifices belonging to the 18th century.
Choto Sona Mosque:-
Choto Shona Mosque is
located in Chapai Nawabganj district of Bangladesh. The mosque is situated
about 3 km south of the Kotwali Gate and 0.5 km to the south-east of the Mughal
Tahakhana complex in the Firozpur Quarter.
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