Dhaka is the capital and
biggest city of Bangladesh. The present Dhaka has a long story of advancement.
It filled in as the Mughal capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704. Before going
under English standard in 1765 it was an exchanging community for English,
French, and Dutch expansionism. During the Bangladesh war of freedom in1971 the
city endured a substantial harm. In 1982 the spelling was changed from ' Dacca'
to 'Dhaka'. Dhaka is situated in the geographic focal point of the nation. The
city is inside the storm atmosphere zone, with a yearly normal temperature of
25 deg C (77 deg F) and month to month implies shifting between 18 deg C (64
deg F) in January and 29 deg C (84 deg F) in August. Dhaka is situated in one
of the world's driving rice-and jute-developing districts. The Muslim impact is
reflected in the in excess of 700 mosques and noteworthy structures found all
through the city. The College of Dhaka (1921) and a few specialized schools and
historical centers are situated here. Attractions of Dhaka Mosques : Dhaka has
a few hundred mosques. Lalbagh Stronghold : It was worked in 1678 A. by
Sovereign Mohammad Azam, child of Mughal ruler Aurangazeb. The fortress was the
location of ridiculous fight during the primary war of freedom (1857) when 260
sepoys positioned here supported by the individuals rebelled against English
powers. Extraordinary among the landmarks of the Lalbagh are the burial place
of Pari Bibi , Lalbagh Mosque, Crowd Corridor and Hammam of Nawab Shaista Khan
currently lodging an exhibition hall. Bahadur Shah Park: It was worked to
remember the saints of the primary freedom war (1857-59) contrary to English
principle.
Bangabandhu Dedication
Exhibition hall : The home of the dad of the country Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur
Rahman at Dhanmondi has been transformed into a musuam. It contains uncommon
assortment of belongings and photos of his lifetime. Mukti Juddha Exhibition
hall : Arranged at Segun Bagicha zone of the city the historical center
contains uncommon photos of Freedom war and things utilized by the political
dissidents during the period. Ahsan Manzil Exhibition hall : On the bank of the
waterway Buriganga in Dhaka the pink glorious Ahsan Manzil has been redesigned
and transformed into a historical center as of late. It was the home of the
Nawab of Dhaka and a quiet onlooker to numerous occasions. It currently has 23 exhibitions
showing representations, furniture and family unit articles and utensils
utilized by the Nawab. Curzon Corridor : Lovely design building named after
Ruler Curzon. It presently houses the Science Staff of Dhaka College. Old High
Court Building : Initially worked as the living arrangement of the English
Representative, it delineates a glad mix of European and Mughal design. Dhaka
Zoo : Prevalently known as Mirpur Zoo. Bright and alluring assortments of
various nearby and outside types of creatures and feathered creatures including
the superb Illustrious Bengal Tiger are accessible here. National Exhibition
hall : Situated at the main issue of the city, the historical center contains
countless intriguing assortments including models and artistic creations of the
Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim periods. Greenhouse : Based on a territory of 205
sections of land of land at Mirpur and nearby Dhaka Zoo. One can examine the
zoo and the professional flowerbed in one outing. National Park : Arranged at
Rejendrapur, 40 km. north of Dhaka city , this is a huge (1,600 sections of
land) national recreational timberland with offices for excursion and paddling
and so forth. This landmark was worked to remember the saints of the noteworthy
Language development of 1952.
National Writer's Cemetery : Progressive artist Kazi Nazrul Islam kicked the bucket on the 29 August 1976 and was covered here. The cemetery is contiguous the Dhaka College Mosque. Suhrawardy Uddyan (Nursery) : A Mainstream Park. The pledge of freedom of Bangladesh was taken here and Father of the Country Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman gave clarion call for autonomy on this event on the seventh Walk 1971. Everlasting Fire to breathe life into the memory of the saints of our Freedom war has been blown here as of late. Tomb of National Pioneers : Situated at the southwestern corner of Suhrawardy Uddyan, it is the endless resting spot of incredible national pioneers, Sher-e-Bangla A. Fazlul Haque, Hossain Shahid Suhrawardy and Khaja Nazimuddin. Banga Bhaban : The official habitation of the President, situated in the city. Baldha Nursery : Novel production of the late Narendra Narayan Roy, the proprietor of Baldha. Situated in Wari zone of Dhaka city, the nursery with its rich assortment of indigenous and colorful plants is one of the most energizing fascination for naturalists and sightseers. Ramna Green: An immense stretch of green nursery encompassed by a serpentine lake close to the Sheraton Inn. Parliament House : Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban (Parliament House) situated at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar has unmistakable engineering highlights. Science Exhibition hall : The historical center is a cutting edge learning focus identified with the most recent logical disclosures. National Commemoration : It situates at Savar, 35, km. from Dhaka city. The commemoration structured by designer Moinul Hossain is committed to the holy memory of the a great many obscure saints of the war of freedom.
