Visit Sixty Dome Mosque in Bagerhat

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Sixty Dome Mosque
Sixty Dome Mosque in Bagerhat

Among the various living monuments of the Khan Jahan Ali vogue, beyond any doubt the foremost brilliant and largest brick mosque in Bangladesh is that the Shait Gombuj. it's settled in Bagerhat district. For outstanding beaux arts worth. 

The planet Heritage Committee of United Nations agency inscribed Bagerhat within the World Heritage list and it got the standing of the second World Heritage site in Bangladesh when Paharpur. As there have been an excellent range of mosques, the historiographer, a French monthly termed it a town of mosques. The earliest leader of Islam within the south, Khan Jahan Ali came from city to settle a Muslim colony during this swamp within the early-15th century AD. 

The natural fantastic thing about the region had such an impression upon him that he spent the remainder of his life there. History says that he made concerning 360 mosques and as several freshwater tanks, further as palaces, mausoleums and alternative public buildings terribly very short area of your time.

Its name, that means '60 domes', is deceptive as truly, it's roofed over with seventy seven little domes supported by a forest of slender columns covering an oversized prayer hall and giving it the looks of a medieval church sepulcher. At sunrise once the rays of the sun penetrate the eastern entrances, the inside involves life.The exterior facades, with slightly 'battered' walls, have discernible recurvate cornices a concession to the native style.
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Visit Kantaji Hindu Temple Dinajpur

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Kantaji Hindu Temple
Kantaji Hindu Temple Dinajpur

The most ornate amongst the late medieval Hindu temples of Bangladesh Kantaji temple is located near Dinajpur town. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath in 1752. Every inch of the temple floor is superbly embellished with excellent terracotta plaques, representing vegetation and fauna, geometric motifs, mythological scenes and an impressive array of modern-day social scenes and favored pasttime. The Maharaja's palace with relics of the past and the local museum are well really worth a visit.

This nava-ratna or 'nine spired' Hindu temple, now stripped off its authentic 9 spires atop its corners throughout the devastating earthquake of 1897.

The fifty two ft square temple is situated in an rectangular court, 240 × 120 ft (73 × 37 m), blanketed via a shed with a roof of corrugated tin. Its fundamental material pivots around a nuclear square cell (10 ft three in (3.12 m)), attaining a peak of about 50 ft (15 m) above its three toes 3 in (0.99 m) high slab of stone, notion to have been mined from the ancient ruins of Bannagar close to Gangarampur in Dinajpur.

Three extra rectangular outer shells in graded heights have been introduced to it, to variegate the diagram as nicely as to fortify the central sanctuary on pinnacle of the massive tower.

The curved cornice from the ground floor, which sharply drops at the corners, rises in the middle to a height of 25 feet 0 in (7.62 m) from the plinth, whilst the first flooring cornice rises to 15' and the 2d flooring to 6 feet 6 in (1.98 m). Small rectangular cells are located at the 4 corners of the floor and first floors.

They serve the purpose of aiding the weight of the octagonal nook towers above. The temple contains four rectangular alleys on the floor flooring circling the prayer corridor which measure 30 ft eight in (9.35 m) by means of 5 toes zero in (1.52 m) and 15 feet 6 in (4.72 m) by 4 feet 4 in (1.32 m). On the ground floor. Three multi cusped arched entrances on each aspect are present, which are separated by two ornate brick pillars. The number of arched doorways in the floor flooring in its 4 shells is 21; on the first flooring it is 27. The 2d floor, decreased in size, has only three entrance doorways and three windows. A narrow staircase, only 2 ft three in (0.69 m) wide, is built into the western 2nd corridor. It winds up via the darkish passage to the first two stories.
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Visit Breathtaking Parki Beach

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Parki Beach
Parki Beach at Anwara Chittagong

There are several locations in Bangladesh that visitors are not aware of as they are typically only known to locals and guides. For visitors who desire to experience the unique aspects of a country, these types of locations are key to their vacations. To get away from the ordinary tourist sites and the bustle and heat of the cities, there is one place just backyard of Chittagong that is a recommended site for relaxation and tranquility, namely Parki Beach. Here, visitors and locals can revel in the pleasant of both worlds in a special fashion and take in the beauty of Bangladesh.

Located on the channel of the Karnaphuli River, Parki Beach presents breathtaking views of the river as well as the ocean. The river is greater than six hundred meters broad and was home to a hydroelectric power plant that was once developed in the 1960s. The primary port of the country is situated at the mouth of the river, the Chittagong sea port, and has an average depth of just over a hundred meters. With the river channel being at the feet of the Parki Beach, sunbathers and swimmers will be able to look at fishermen going about their every day duties and watch giant ocean vessels making their way to the port. The seaside stretches for about fifteen kilometers down the river and coastline, various between three hundred and three hundred and fifty ft in width. A big woodland separates Parki Beach from Anwara thana, and the seaside is consequently a quiet and peaceful destination. It is a preferred place for locals to spend the day with their families, taking part in picnics and seaside activities. The sunsets at Parki Beach are marvelous and now not to be missed.

The seaside is surrounded with the aid of picturesque landscapes, and teenagers will be overjoyed via the marine adventures that await them here. Parki Beach is recognized for its crabs that can be seen alongside its shores and vary in colour and size. If tourist to Bangladesh are looking for a site to experience a day at the beach and take in the splendor of the river and ocean with the locals, then Parki Beach is the perfect destination.
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Places to Visit: War Cemetery in Chittagong

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War Cemetery in Chittagong
War Cemetery in Chittagong

Second world war warrior’s graveyards are in this Cemetery. There are 755 graves in this graveyard of the great warriors who died in second world war from1939 to 1945 in Chittagong areas.

War Cemetery in Chittagong
War Cemetery in Chittagong

In this historical cemetery at a quiet place within the city lie buried in eternal peace over 700 soldiers from British, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West Africa, The Netherlands and Japan who laid down their lives on the Myanmar front during the World War II. 

War Cemetery in Chittagong
War Cemetery in Chittagong

Every year many tourists come here to visit this Cemetery from all over the world.
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Places to Visit: Tajhat Palace of Rangpur

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Tajhat Palace of Rangpur
Tajhat Palace of Rangpur

Tajhat palace located in Rangpur Division of Bangladesh. Rangpur has a number of interesting attraction to visit, such as Tajhat Palace, Central zoo, the Town Hall and Chicli Vata.

Tajhat Palace was built for Maharaja Kumar Gopal Lal Roy at the beginning of the 20th century. Who was emigrated from Punjab, between 1984 and 1991.The palace used as a High Court Branch of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and in the year of 1995 the spectacular buildings were declared by the Department of Archeology to be a protected monument and in 2005 the Rangpur Museum was installed on the second floor of the palace.

When you visit Tajhat Palace will find many display with excellent examples of 10th century artifacts, along with specimens of Arabic and Sanskrit. Included copies of the Al-Quran, Ramayana and Mahabharat. Other displays in the museum include some Hindu carvings in black stone, most of them depict the Hindu deity Vishnu.

The Palace Faced to the east, the Palace measures 76 meters across the front, with a broad staircase leading to the upper floor portico in the center. The steps of the staircase are paved in white marble. The palace has a central conical dome with semi-Corinthian columns and the ground floor doors are adorned with the Coat of Arms of the Maharaja Gopal Lal Roy.

Due to lack of funding, the museum is not always open but the architecture of the building and the grounds surrounding it make it worth visiting.
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