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[vc_row][vc_column][mkdf_section_title title_tag="" disable_break_words="no" subtitle_tag="" text_font_weight="" text="Sonargaon was the first capital of Bengal is a famous tourist destination because of its rich history, culture, and settlements. Besides the folk art and craft museum, Panam Nagar Ruined village, cute Goaldi Mosque and primitive life of Meghna River Char Village makes a day long and impressive. The historic city of Sonargaon was once the capital of Bengal ruler Isa Khan and an important trading center. This ancient city holds architecture from the Sultanate, Mughal, and colonial periods." title="Sonargaon" subtitle="Capital of Bengal ruler Isa Khan"][vc_empty_space height="12"][vc_column_text]Sonargaon was the ending line for travelers making their way along the 2,500-kilometer Grand Trunk Road from Peshawar in the Hindu Kush. Sonargaon still has a few Mughal buildings, British colonial architecture, and the beautifully built colonial-style homes of Panam Nagar. The remains of several Mughal monuments in this area include - the Panch Pir Mazar Shrine, Goaldi Mosque, Ibrahim's and Abdul Hamid's Mosque and the Sonakanda River Fort. And among the British colonial architecture conserved in Sonargaon includes the Ananda Mohan Poddar House and some other street-front palaces. Sonargaon was the ending line for travelers making their way along the 2,500-kilometer Grand Trunk Road from Peshawar in the Hindu Kush. Superbly built colonial-style residences of Panam Nagar, a prominent cloth trading center in the latter part of the 19th century, are under the protection of the Department of Archaeology.

When a Bangali thinks of Bengal, a prosperous saree industry comes to mind right after the fish and sweets. Sarees are essential to every Bengali women's tradition, from daily wear to delicate fashion. Dhakai Jamdani is a fine cotton fabric with bright patterns that are traditionally woven by apprentices and artists around Dhaka, Bangladesh, on a handloom. Jamdani saree, also known as Dhakai Jamdani, is one of the most famous textiles representing rich history and heritage.

It is not only the landscapes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts that are dramatically different from the plains, but the original inhabitants are also spectacularly different from the overwhelming majority of Bengali folks. A dozen or so mongoloid races (known as Adivasi) are the original inhabitants of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachhari.

Nijhum Dwip is a natural and planted mangrove forest and deer sanctuary in the Bay of Bengal's Noakhali District, as well as a portion of Hatia Island in the Jahajmara Range. Nijhum Dwip was declared a national park in April 2001, but it is yet to be a reserved forest. This National Park encompasses 16,352 ha of land area, including Domar Char, Char Kukri-Mukri, and some other small islands. A trip to Nijhum Dwip island is ideal for tourists who

Sylhet and Sreemangal are the northeastern regions of Bangladesh. Within a short period of time, the Sylhet-Srimangal region provides a wide range of experiences. A trip to Srimangal offers Most picturesque green hilly areas are covered by tea plantations. Cycling in Sreemangal tea estates is an incredible experience to read the fabulous geography.

Kantaji Hindu Temple is the most beautifule Hindu temple in Bangladesh. Kantaji Temple also known as the Kantajew, located in Dinajpur District, is a beautiful religious building from the 1800s in Bangladesh. The Kantajee Temple is very good example of anchient brick tearracotta architecture.

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