Heritage: Sonargaon to Panam Nagar!

in history •  7 years ago 

Sonargaon (literal meaning ‘golden village’) was the capital of eastern Bengal under the Shahi Sultan rulers of Bengal during medieval age. It survives at present as a township about 27 kilometers southeast of Dhaka. It’s difficult to locate exactly the medieval city, but from the old remains it appears to encompass a wide tract bounded on the east, west and south by the Meghna, the Shitalakhya and the Dhaleshwari rivers respectively and on the north by the Brahmaputra.
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Dulalpur bridge
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Tomb of Sultan Gyasuddin Azam Shah
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Kadam Rasul dargah at Nabiganj
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Sonargaon ruins

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