Rose Garden Palace, which is commonly known as the Rose Garden, is a historic ancient building of Bangladesh in the twentieth century. It is one of the most immovable traditions located in the Tikatuli area of Dhaka city of Bangladesh. This ancient building is preserved by Bangladesh government as the historical archaeological heritage.The Department of Archeology of Bangladesh announced the Rose Garden as a reserve building in 1989. It is one of the most visited tourist places of the country for foreign tourists and foreign tourists. Rose Garden has been used since 1970 as a drama and telephilm shooting spot.
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History-:
Rishikesh Das was an avid rich businessman of the British period. But when the family came out of the family, the Khandani families of Dhaka did not pay much attention to Rishikesh Das. It is said that once he was forced to come back to humiliation in a jungle of Balda Garden in the villa of the landlord Narendra Narayan Roy Chowdhury. Then he decided to build the Rose Garden Palace.According to the decision, a villa was constructed in 1931 at Rishikesh Das Road, Old Dhaka. Rose Garden is the name of Rose Garden because of its garden.Before the completion of the building, the businessman Rishikesh Das became financially bankrupt. In 1937, he was forced to sell the secrets to Rose Garden Palace Khan Bahadur Abdur Rashid. Prasad's new name is 'Rashid Manzil'. Moulvi Qazi Abdur Rashid died in 1944, after his death, his eldest son, Kazi Mohammad Bashir (Humayun Sahib), was given the ownership of Rose Garden. Immediately before the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, Abeangal Studios and Motion Pictures Limited leased the Garden Garden Palace in 1970. The name of the lost days happened in this house of popular movie shooting.For this reason, the building became known as "Humayun's house". The Department of Archeology declared Rose Garden as a protected building in 1989. But, in court, after getting the ownership right in 1993, Kazi Abdur Rashid's elder son Kazi Abdur Rakib He died in 1995.Since then, this house is owned by his wife Laila Rakib. In 2018, the government of Bangladesh decided to purchase this building at the cost of 331.77 million two thousand 900 taka.
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