
The age of our
Dhaka college at 18th century
During British period’s so many reports were published on governmental issues,Among them
The age of our
Dhaka college at 18th century
During British period’s so many reports were published on governmental issues,Among them
Map of
Arrival of Lord and Lady Kurzon and entourage in Fulbaria Railway Station Dhaka-1904
Built for
Citizens of
Minarless Ahsan Manjil-1888 (the presert Ahsan Monjil was built after the earthquake take place 1888)
The palace has enjoyed a varied history, starting from being Rang Mahal (of Sheikh Enayetullah, a Zamindar of Jamalpur pargana (Barishal) during the time of the Mughals) to a French trading centre. Nawab Khwaja Alimullah bought it from the French in 1830 and converted it into his residence, effecting necessary reconstruction and renovations. The final reconstruction was done by Martin & Company, a European construction and engineering firm, at the behest of Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani, who converted this house into the official Nawabi residence.
Nawab Sir Salimullah with his family in front of Ahsan Manzil
The construction of the palace was begun in 1859 and completed in 1872. Abdul Ghani named it Ahsan Manzil after his son Nawab Khwaja Ahsanullah. The newly built palace first came to be known as the Rang Mahal. On
Kosaituly Mosque
This mosque is situated at kosituly, which is located at the older part of
North Book hall-1904 (Now North Book hall)
Dhakeshwari Mandir – 1904
Ramna Gate – 1901 (Now Doyel Chattar)
Chowk Bazar,
An unidentified street of
Laalbag Kella – 1872
Old
Narinda Christian Grave Yard - 1875(Now Old
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River Padma – 1860
Another Bangladeshi of 1860
An Educated Bangladeshi of 1860
A group of Bangladeshi Villagers–1860 (Making Hooka from Coconut)
A scene of Purana Paltan,
Mit Ford Hospital–1904
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