I went to Lalbagh fort for a picnic

in hive-144064 •  2 years ago  (edited)

Hello brothers.How are you all Beauty of Creativity members?I hope everyone is well.Love to you from me.Today I am going to share a beautiful moment of my life hope you all like it.

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Today I am going to visit another beautiful place.In life there are some memories or we create that reveal little beautiful moments throughout life.A picnic was organized by my collage.We were charged Rs 700 to visit the place. So I immediately went to this beautiful place.The name of the place was Lalbagh Fort, it was a very beautiful place, I liked it very much.

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The distance of this fort from my home is about 500 km. We started from here at 6:30 in the morning. Our tour was three days very well spent by bus.The next day we went to Lalbagh fort and we entered there around 8:30. Funny thing is that there were no people in the first place but many people came to visit.Lalbagh Fort is located on the banks of the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka.Its construction began in 1678, commissioned by the Mughal Subedar Muhammad Azam Shah, who was the son of Emperor Aurangzeb.An unfinished Mughal fort structure. Currently a museum and historical monument.

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Mughal prince Azam Shah, the 3rd son of Emperor Aurangzeb, started its construction in 1678 when he was Subedar of Bengal. He stayed in Bengal for 15 months. To quell the Maratha rebellion before the construction of the fort was completed His father Emperor Aurangzeb sent him to Delhi. Meanwhile, after the construction of a mosque and Durbar hall, the construction of the fort stopped.Subedar Shaista Khan came to Dhaka again as Subedar of Bengal in 1680 and resumed the construction of the fort. Shaista Khan's daughter Iran Dukht Rahmat Banu (Pari Bibi) died here in 1684.

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After his daughter's death, Shaista Khan considered the fort to be abandoned and stopped its construction in 1684 AD when it was unfinished. Pari Bibi Samadhi is one of the three main structures in Lalbagh Fort.It lost its popularity after Shaista Khan left Dhaka. The capital was shifted from Dhaka to Murshidabad, which was the main reason.I felt so good hearing these things from Sir, I think I started to sink into a dream.

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Our teacher had to go around the whole Lalbagh fort to tell them.It was almost noon when we toured, then we had lunch, after lunch, we toured a little more, and then we were magically taken to the museum, where all the belongings of the emperor's son were kept.

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Shaista Khan's residence and Durbar Hall are now open to visitors as the Lalbagh Fort Museum.We spent about 1 to 2 hours there. It was very nice to see the things of ancient civilization.

Then at six o'clock in the afternoon we started on our way home. We passed through a very beautiful place. It is one of the best among them. Hope you like my stories Love to you again, stay well, take care of yourself, see you in the next post.

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My name is Ganesh, my home is in Kurigram District of Rangpur Division but I live in Dhaka for my studies, I am studying Computer Science and Engineering.. I love to write and I also love photography and digital art. And I also like to inform everyone about new and unknown things.

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Nice job you dane

Thanks for sharing your valuable feedback

Thank you for sharing and entertaining us all.

I am very impressed by your photography. It's been great. Every photograph has been shown to us in a great way. Thank you very much.

Thanks for the nice feedback

it's a good moment, i like historical place like this. and thanks for posting a story from your country..