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The Mosque City of Bagerhat (Bengali: মসজিদের শহর বাগেরহাট, romanized: Môsjider Shôhôr Bagerhat; historically known as Khalifatabad) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bagerhat District, Bangladesh.
Mapping Bangladesh, by a collaborative effort, added all government healthcare facilities across the country in all 485 sub-districts (locally: Upazila, Bengali: উপজেলা). They have also demarcated all 64 Districts and 485 Sub-Districts, hence completing the entire District and Sub-District layer of Google Maps on Map Maker with the ...
[citation needed] In the Shitalakshya's initial stages, it flows in a southwest direction and then east of the city of Narayanganj in central Bangladesh until it merges with the Dhaleswari near Kalagachhiya. The river is about 110 kilometres (68 mi) long and at it widest, near Narayanganj, it is 300 metres (980 ft) across.
The Mathabhanga River originates from the right bank of the Padma, at Munshiganj in Kushtia District in Bangladesh. It bifurcates near Majidia in Nadia District in India, creating two rivers, Ichamati and Churni. After traversing a length of 19.5 kilometres (12.1 mi) in India, the Ichamati enters Bangladesh near Mubarakpur.
BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha was broadcast on Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Television World [1] from 16 October 2010, [8] [9] It was preceded back-to-back with an episode of Bishaash [10] and reached audiences of 18.1 million. [11] The game show returned for a 16-part second series [12] [13] on 10 March 2012. [7]
In February 2018 the head Imam of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, led prayers and delivered sermons in the Gulshan Society Mosque during his week long trip through Bangladesh. [3] In September 2019 Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Julia Niblett and New Zealand High Commissioner to Bangladesh Joanna Kempkers visited the Mosque.
Dublar Char is a seasonal fishing village located on the southern edge of the Sundarbans, near the Bay of Bengal, and is particularly renowned in Bangladesh for dried fish production. Every year, from October to March after the monsoon season, thousands of fishermen from various parts of the country, such as Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira, Pirojpur ...
The Wari-Bateshwar (Bengali: উয়ারী-বটেশ্বর,Uari-Boŧeśśor) ruins in Narsingdi, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh is one of the oldest urban archaeological sites in Bangladesh. Excavation in the site unearthed a fortified urban center, paved roads and suburban dwelling.