Langalband

Langalband Langalband a Hindu holy place situated on the bank of old brahmaputra close to Dhaka-Chittagong highway, 20 kilometres to the southeast of Dhaka city. Every year on the 8th day of lunar fortnight in the Bengali month of Chaitra, thousands of Hindu devotees from home and abroad assemble there for Astami snan, a holy bath in the river. They believe that this bath will please Brahma and they will be relieved of their sins and distresses.
To facilitate bathing for the devotees, benevolent persons built a number of bathing ghats.
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Institute of Arts and Crafts

Institute of Arts and Crafts Situated in the picturesque surroundings of Shahbagh. The Institute of Arts and Crafts has a representative collection of folk-art and paintings by artists of Bangladesh.
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Badhya Bhumi Smriti Soudha

Badhya Bhumi Smriti Soudha Badhya Bhumi Smriti Soudha (Slaughter-place Memorial) was built to commemorate the death of some of the nation's finest intellectuals and others, who were killed at the very end of the war of liberation (1971) by the Pakistani army with the help of their collaborators at Rayer Bazar brick field of Dhaka. The memorial edifice was constructed at the place where the mass killing took place. Among the people killed indiscriminately were educationists, physicians, journalists, writers, film directors and other professionals.
In 1993 Government of Bangladesh decided to erect a memorial at the site of this barbarous act.
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1857 Memorial

1857 Memorial (Bahadur Shah Park) Built to commemorate the martyrs of the first liberation war (1857-59) against British rule. It was here that the revolting sepoys and their civil compatriots were publicly hanged.
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Khoksa

Khoksa Khoksa is a small town eastern Kushtia District, Bangladesh. It is 24 km from Kushtia city and 200 km from the capital Dhaka. Unions: Shomospur & Janipur. Janipur is the house of annual Hindu Kali Pooja festival in Bangladesh.
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Tungipara, Bangabandhu Mausoleum Complex

Tungipara, Bangabandhu Mausoleum Complex It is 144 km far from Dhaka. Here is the graveyard of great Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the father of our national who was killed in the year 1975, 15th August.
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Idgah - Dhaka

Idgah - Dhaka Idgah (Dhaka) a historic prayer place at Eid. Situated on the Sat Masjid Road in the Dhanmandi Residential Area, the Idgah was constructed, as evidenced by an inscription, by Mir Abul Quasim, Diwan of Subahdar shah shuja in 1640 AD (1050 AH).
The Idgah consists of an open platform raised about 1.83m above the surrounding ground.
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War Cemetery

War Cemetery Second World War warrior’s graveyards are in this Cemetery. There are 755 graves in this graveyard of the great warriors who died d in world war from1939 to 1945 in Chittagong areas. In this well-preserved cemetery at a quiet and picturesque 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.
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Martyred Intellectuals Memorial

Martyred Intellectuals Memorial Martyred Intellectuals Memorial is a memorial built for the memory of the martyred intellectuals of Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation War. The memorial, located in Mirpur area of Dhaka[1], was designed by architect Mostafa Ali Kuddus. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a large number of teachers, doctors, engineers, poets and writers were killed allegedly by Pakistan Army and Al-Badr and Al-Shams militia, their local collaborators. The largest such incident took place on December 14, 1971.
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Neel-Kuthi

Neel-Kuthi Neel-Kuthi (Sonargaon) a building of the English east india company, situated at Dalalpur in the Panam area of sonargaon, a few yards north of dalalpur bridge on the eastern side of the road. It was initially meant for the purchase of muslin and subsequently used for trading in indigo. It is a quadrangular two storeyed brick building with a courtyard inside.
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