Dhaka International Buddhist Monastery founded in 1981 by the theravada Buddhist community. It was initially set up in a rented house near the Malibag rail crossing in dhaka. Sundarananda Bhikkhu (Sukomal Barua) was its first principal. From the beginning it played an important role in propagating buddhism and preserving its culture and tradition in Bangladesh. explore Dhaka International Buddhist Monastery...
Baral is a river located at the Rajshahi District of Bangladesh. This river starts its journey from the Padma River at Charghat Upazila. The river is approximately 147 kilometers long, and 410 feet wide and 20 feet deep on average. It flows through Pabna and Natore Districts. explore Baral River...
Dhaka College located in Dhaka, is one of Bangladesh's most important and earliest higher educational institutions. It offers HSC, three years bachelor's and four years honour's course in various majors. The college is affiliated with the National University. Several thousand students study here, it has a number of student halls and many students participate in politics. explore Dhaka College...
Shah Niamatullah's Tomb is the first Mughal tomb structure in Bangladesh. It is situated at mauza Firozpur under Shibganj upazila of Nawabganj district; about half a mile to the northwest of the chhota sona mosque.
There is no inscriptional evidence of its date. Tradition ascribes it to shah shuja (1639-1660 AD), who is reported to have built the Shah Niamatullah Mosque Complex. explore Shah Niamatullah's Tomb...
Comilla Jagannath Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Jagannath in Comilla, Bangladesh. The temple dating back to the 16th century is built of teracotta brick work in the typical Bengal style of temple architecture. T explore Comilla Jagannath Temple...
The Mahananda River is a river the originates in the district of Darjeeling in West Bengal in the Himalayas. It flows through northern part of West Bengal, Bihar in India and Bangladesh. It again enters India in the Malda district of West Bengal before entering into Bangladesh to join the Ganges near the town of Chapai Nawabganj. This river is mainly fed by rainwater. explore Mahananda River...
Gharibullah's Mosque (Sonargaon) situated at village Bari Majlis in Sonargaon upazila of Narayanganj district, about half a km north of Magrapara crossing on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. The mosque was built, as evidenced by an inscription, in 1152 AH (1739-40 AD) by Shaikh Gharibullah, a jachandar or examiner of cloth to the east india company.
The square single-domed mosque has four engaged octagonal corner towers at the four outer angles, which extend beyond the parapet and are crowned by a cupola with finials. There are three entrances in the east and one each on the north and south sides. explore Gharibullah's Mosque...
This masjid is one of the few remnants from the Sultanate period in Sonargaon. It was built by Mulla Hizabar Akbar Khan in the early 16th century, during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah. This mosque is more elegant and ornate in comparison to the earlier Sultanate mosques at Bagerhat. Each wall has three arched entrances, the central arch slightly higher than the others. explore Goaldi Mosque...
Shah Turkan's Dargah a domical south facing small brick structure, believed to enshrine the mortal remains of a legendary Sufi saint named Shah Turkan Shahid. It is located on the western bank of the Karatoya at Sherpur/ Murcha in the district of Bogra about 16 miles due south of the Bogra town and about a mile east of the more famous 3-domed Kheru mosque (1582 AD).
Perched on a 1.83m high 12-sided platform, this mazar has three low entrances on the east, west and south. explore Shah Turkan's Dargah...
Bandar Shahi Mosque is situated in the Bandar Municipal area, about a mile to the south-east of kadam rasul in Narayanganj district. It was built in 1482 AD (886 AH) by Malik al-Muazzam baba saleh, an official under Sultan jalaluddin fath shah. It is a square building measuring 6.20 meter a side in the interior and 9. explore Bandar Shahi Mosque...