Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Beautiful Place In Bangladesh Is Sonargaon

Sonargaon was decided the capital of the ancient kingdom of Isa Khan Bengal. The Bengal is now divided into West Bengal state of India and East Bengal, the people of Bangladesh. Now, old Sonargaon home to some of the oldest buildings in Bangladesh.Old Sonargaon is located near Narayanganj and Dhaka in Bangladesh, and is considered one of the first and oldest capitals of Bengal. Sonargaon is known as the "City of Panam" and was an important part of the renowned Deva Dynasty until the thirteenth century. Usually middle or upper class people inhabited Sonargaon during this time.After the thirteenth century, became the second capital Sonargaon in the capital municipality of Sultan of Bengal. This subsidiary position that Sonargaon now been taken, it was the eve of the Mughals. The Mughal Empire came to India and was first founded in 1526 by Babur, the Turkish-Persian leader. Imperial Mughal viceroys ruled Bengal, which Sonargaon, nearly a century before Bangladesh was founded in 1608.Today, many people continue to visit the historic city of Sonargaon. They are attracted by the immense beauty and ruins of buildings and monuments of Bengal. The mosque is located in Goaldia Goaldi village and is a wonderful example of ancient Sonargaon building. Folklore Museum is another attraction is visited a lot. The legend Museum, Sonargaon live in a wide variety of articles from all parts of Bangladesh, many cultural groups that exist in this country.Those interested in historical and archaeological remains, which were revealed in Sonargaon is Jainal Abedin Museum is a wonderful place to visit. You can still see the intact shrines of Shah Abdul Alia and Panjpirs, and the tomb of Sultan Ghias UD DIN. If you travel only Sonargaon, farms, is an example of the Mughal palace and the old museum. Two buildings are located in an area with many birds, trees and plants, a pond and a series of sheltered space.Old Sonargaon is a wonderful city to visit, so much to offer visitors the history and culture is what they want.

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