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Rangpur Stadium (Bengali: রংপুর স্টেডিয়াম) is a cricket and football ground behind Police Lines School and College, Rangpur and Islampur Jame Mosque in the city of Rangpur, Bangladesh. It is on the north side of Rangpur Cricket Garden. It has a capacity of 25,000.
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Tajhat Palace or Tajhat Zamindar Bari is a historic palace located in the old Rangpur, specifically in Tajhat, in Rangpur city, Bangladesh. It is now used as a museum. The palace is an interesting tourist attraction for visitors to Rangpur. It is situated 6 kilometers southeast from the zero point of Rangpur city.
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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Rangpur, Bangladesh" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is located on the south side of Rangpur Stadium. The ground fell into neglect in the mid-2000s [1] but has since been rejuvenated. Rangpur Division has played three first-class matches at the ground since 2012, and there have been three other first-class matches in the same period. Beginning in 2012–13, several matches in the annual ...
Rangpur Riders Cricket Arena is a cricket stadium in the Bashundhara Sports Complex, which is the home venue of Rangpur Riders. Bashundhara Sports Complex is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh which is considered as one of the largest sports complex in Bangladesh. [1] [2] It has been designed by Architect Mohammad Foyez Ullah of Volumezero Limited. [3]
Rangpur was a District of East Pakistan Province during the Pakistani Period. People of Rangpur actively take part in different movements like Bengali language movement, Six point movement and 1969 Mass uprising. The first martyr from Rangpur in the liberation war was Sangku Samajhder, who was martyred on the date of 3 March 1971.