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Dhaka is the capital and
largest city of Bangladesh.
Today's Dhaka has a long story
of evolution. It was founded
during the 10th century. It
served as the Mughal capital
of Bengal from 1608 to
1704.Before coming under
British rule in 1765 it was a
trading center for British,
French, and Dutch colonialism
. In 1905 it was again named
the capital of Bengal, and in
1956 it became the capital of
East Pakistan. During the
Bangladesh war of independence
in1971 the city suffered a
heavy damage. In 1982 the
spelling was changed from '
Dacca' to 'Dhaka'.
Dhaka is located in the
geographic center of the
country. It is in the great
deltaic region of the Ganges
and Brahmaputra rivers. The
city is within the monsoon
climate zone, with an annual
average temperature of 25 deg
C (77 deg F) and monthly means
varying between 18 deg C (64
deg F) in January and 29 deg C
(84 deg F) in August. Nearly
80% of the annual average
rainfall of 1,854 mm (73 in)
occurs between May and
September.
Dhaka is located in one of the
world's leading rice- and
jute-growing regions. Its
industries include textiles
(jute, muslin, cotton) and
food processing, especially
rice milling. A variety of
other consumer goods are also
manufactured here. The Muslim
influence is reflected in the
more than 700 mosques and
historic buildings found
throughout the city. The
University of Dhaka (1921) and
several technical schools and
museums are located here.
Attractions of Dhaka
Mosques : Dhaka has
several hundred mosques.
Prominent are Baitull Mukarram-National
Mosque, the seven Domed Mosque
(17th century), Star Mosque
(18th century) , Chawkbazar
Mosque and Huseni Dalan
Mosque.
Lalbagh Fort : It was
built in 1678 A.D. by Prince
Mohammad Azam, son of Mughal
emperor Aurangazeb. The fort
was the scene of bloody battle
during the first war of
independence (1857) when 260
sepoys stationed here backed
by the people revolted against
British forces. Outstanding
among the monuments of the
Lalbagh are the tomb of Pari
Bibi , Lalbagh Mosque,
Audience Hall and Hammam of
Nawab Shaista Khan now housing
a museum.
Bahadur Shah Park: It
was built to commemorate the
martyrs of the first
liberation war (1857-59)
against British rule. It is
said that the revolting sepoys
and their civil compatriots
were publicly hanged here.
Bangabandhu Memorial Museum
: The residence of the
father of the nation
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman at Dhanmondi has been
turned into a musuam. It
contains rare collection of
personal effects and
photographs of his lifetime.
Mukti Juddha Museum :
Situated at Segun Bagicha area
of the city the museum
contains rare photographs of
Liberation war and items used
by the freedom fighters during
the period.
Ahsan Manzil Museum :
On the bank of the river
Buriganga in Dhaka the pink
majestic Ahsan Manzil has been
renovated and turned into a
museum recently. It is an
example of the nations rich
cultural heritage. It was the
home of the Nawab of Dhaka and
a silent spectator to many
events. The renovated Ahsan
Manzil is a monument of
immense historical beauty. It
has 31 rooms with a huge dome
atop which can be seen from
miles around. It now has 23
galleries displaying
portraits, furniture and
household articles and
utensils used by the Nawab.
Curzon Hall : Beautiful
architectural building named
after Lord Curzon. It now
houses the Science Faculty of
Dhaka University.
Old High Court Building :
Originally built as the
residence of the British
Governor, it illustrates a
happy blend of European and
Mughal architecture.
Dhaka Zoo : Popularly
known as Mirpur Zoo. Colorful
and attractive collections of
different local and foreign
species of animals and birds
including the majestic Royal
Bengal Tiger are available
here.
National Museum :
Located at the central point
of the city, the museum
contains a large number of
interesting collections
including sculptures and
paintings of the Hindu,
Buddhist and Muslim periods.
Botanical Garden :
Built on an area of 205 acres
of land at Mirpur and adjacent
to Dhaka Zoo. One can have a
look at the zoo and the
botanical garden in one trip.
National Park :
Situated at Rejendrapur, 40
km. north of Dhaka city , this
is a vast (1,600 acres)
national recreational forest
with facilities for picnic and
rowing etc.
Shahid Minar : Symbol
of Bengali nationalism. This
monument was built to
commemorate the martyrs of the
historic Language movement of
1952. Hundreds and thousands
of people with floral wreaths
and bouquet gather on 21
February every year to pay
respect in a solemn
atmosphere. Celebrations begin
at zero hour of midnight.
National Poet's Graveyard :
Revolutionary poet Kazi Nazrul
Islam died on the 29 August
1976 and was buried here. The
graveyard is adjacent to the
Dhaka University Mosque.
Suhrawardy Uddyan (Garden)
: A Popular Park. The oath
of independence of Bangladesh
was taken here and Father of
the Nation Bangabandhu Sheik
Mujibur Rahman gave clarion
call for independence on this
occasion on the 7th March
1971. The place is famous for
its lush verdure and gentle
breezes. Eternal Flame to
enliven the memory of the
martyrs of our Liberation war
has been blown here recently.
Mausoleum of National
Leaders : Located at the
southwestern corner of
Suhrawardy Uddyan, it is the
eternal resting place of great
national leaders,
Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul
Haque, Hossain Shahid
Suhrawardy and Khaja
Nazimuddin.
Banga Bhaban : The
official residence of the
President, located in the city
. One can have an outside view
of this grand palace.
Baldha Garden : Unique
creation of the late Narendra
Narayan Roy, the landlord of
Baldha. Year of establishment
was 1904. Located in Wari area
of Dhaka city, the garden with
its rich collection of
indigenous and exotic plants
is one of the most exciting
attraction for naturalists and
tourists.
Ramna Green: A vast
stretch of green garden
surrounded by a serpentine
lake near the Sheraton Hotel.
Parliament House :
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban
(Parliament House) located at
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar has
distinctive architectural
features. Designed by the
famous architect Louis I.
Kahn, it may be called an
architectural wonder of this
region.
Science Museum : The
museum is a modern learning
center related to the latest
scientific discoveries. It is
situated at Agargaon.
National Memorial : It
locates at Savar, 35, km. from
Dhaka city. The memorial
designed by architect Moinul
Hossain is dedicated to the
sacred memory of the millions
of unknown martyrs of the war
of liberation.
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