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The Hammam Khana of the Lalbagh Fort in Old Dhaka has been opened to visitors on Wednesday, Mar 22, 2023 following the completion of a retrofitting and restoration project. Photo: Asif Mahmud Ove ...
Lalbagh Fort is surely one of the most iconic Mughal-era landmarks, of not just Dhaka, but Bangladesh at large. Tourists and locals flock to this fortress. But while being awed by its beauty and ...
The fort will be open to visitors after inauguration, she said. The installations of the show cost Tk2.8 crore, under a project of the cultural ministry. The show will be available throughout the year ...
The Lalbagh Fort, or Qilla (literally the “Red Garden Fort,” owing to its red bricks made from the rich alluvial soil native to Bengal), was built by the Mughal Governor of Bengal and later ...
The Archaeological Department’s decision to demolish part of the 400-year-old wall surrounding Lalbagh Fort to build a VIP car park is an affront to Dhaka’s civic heritage. As custodian of this key ...
Dhaka, Dec 5 (bdnews24.com) — The High Court has ordered to stop all construction works adjacent to the Lalbagh Fort to conserve the historical site. A bench, comprising justices A H M ...
The Lalbagh Kella, or the Lalbagh Fort is perhaps the most wondrous 17th century monument present in Dhaka, built by Prince Muhammad Azam, the third son of Emperor Aurangzeb.
Part of a wall surrounding the 400-year-old Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh has been demolished by the government’s archaeological authority to make way for a parking lot for VIPs.
Meera Iyer, Harini Nagendra and M B Rajani, a team of researchers who undertook a study of the garden and who jointly published the paper, claim that only a tiny portion of the original gardens ...