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Top 6 places to visit in Rajshahi city

One of the oldest city

By TOMALIKA ROYPublished 13 days ago 3 min read
Known as the city of MANGO

One of the most established urban communities of Bangladesh and leaked ever, Rajshahi is a city known for its unendurable intensity during summer, and the wealth of mangoes during the full season. In any case, Rajshahi can likewise be a treat for all you travel devotees out there. The best thing about Rajshahi is that the actual city is quiet, and the greater part of the focal points are in such spots that you can presumably fit the majority of them in a day's schedule assuming that you plan your plan cautiously.

The Varendra Museum

The first museum of Bangladesh

Formally known as Varendra Exploration Gallery, this is the most seasoned exhibition hall in Bangladesh. It is overseen by Rajshahi College and will be an excursion through a world of fond memories (or as more richly said — history). The exhibition hall is scarcely a kilometer away from Rajshahi Zero Point. Whether you need to walk or recruit a cart, we surrender that to you.

Shah Makhdum Majar

Under a kilometer away from Zero Point, this majar remains on the bank of the Padma. One can really see the Padma assuming that they get out of the mosque. There are different tales about Hazrat Shah Makhdum and you can pay attention to them from local people. There's likewise a human conciliatory raised area (from the Gour period) inside the majar that you shouldn't miss. It will just make the narratives more shocking and fascinating.

Puthia Temple

Lord Shiva Temple

Puthia Shiva temple is also known as The Bhubaneshwar Shiva Temple. It is the largest Shiva temple in Bangladesh. It was built by Rani Bhubonmoyee Debi in 1823. It overlooks the Shiv Sagar lake. Inside the temple, there lies a very large black basalt Shiva Linga, which is the largest in the country. The corridors have a touch of Jaipuri architecture. It is decorated with stone carvings and sculptural works. It is located 23km east of Rajshahi city.

Puthia Rajbari

Rani Hemanta Kumari Debi's palace

Puthia Rajbari is a castle in Puthia Upazilla, Rajshahi in Bangladesh, worked in 1895, for Rani Hemanta Kumari Debi, it is an illustration of Indo-Saracenic Recovery design. The castle is sited on the Rajshahi Natore interstate 30 km from the east of the town and one km south from Rajshahi Natore parkway. It is presently utilized by Lashkarpur Degree School however is in an unfortunate territory of repair.Initially, Puthia was a town of Laskarpur Pargana, named after Laskar Khan Nilamber, the sibling of the first zamindar of Puthia, who was quick to get the title of Raja from the Mughal ruler Jahangir. A parcel of the home occurred in 1744 and the zamindari was split between 4 co divides between whom the panch ani (five annas) and scorch ani (four annas) co-shares become popular in directing jamindary.

Choto Sona Masjid

Choto Sona Mosjid(1808)

Choto Shona Mosque is situated in Chapai Nawabganj area of Bangladesh. The mosque is arranged around 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) south of the Kotwali Entryway and 0.5 kilometers (0.31 mi) toward the south-east of the Mughal Tahakhana complex in the Firozpur Quarter. The mosque was worked during the rule of the King of Bengal Alauddin Husain Shah, somewhere in the range of 1493 and 1519. The fifteen vaults of the mosque were once overlaid, providing the mosque with the name of Choto Shona Masjid (Little Brilliant Mosque).The mosque is one of the most incredible safeguarded sultana landmarks under assurance by the Division of Paleohistory and Exhibition halls, States of Bangladesh. The overlaying that gave the structure its name doesn't exist any longer. The mosque premise, which covers an area of 42 m from east to west by 43.5 m from north to south, was initially encircled by an external wall (presently reestablished) with a door in the east side.

The Padma River

Rajshahi T-badh

The Padma is a major river in Bangladesh. It is the main distributary of the Ganges. The city of Rajshahi is situated on the bank of the Padma River.You may visit the bank of the river by going to T-Badh, or I-Badh. The river bank gets a new look there. Your eyes will be cherished by seeing the amusement spot, park, walkway, bridge, and other beautiful constructions. The fresh air of the Padma will refresh your mind.

Though, Rajshahi has many places to see. But, these places are fully recommended for visit.

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  • Sweileh 88813 days ago

    Interesting and delicious content, keep posting more.

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