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  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001172.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001169.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001173.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001171.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001170.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001175.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001174.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001168.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001177.jpg
  • Ancient; Arch; Archaeology; Arched; Archeology; Architectural; Architecture; Building; Decoration; Decorative; Details; Dinajpur; Exteriors; Heritage; Hindu; Hindu temple; Hindus; Historic; Historical; Holy place; Horizontal; Kantaji temple; Landmark; Legacy; Mandir; Mondir; Puja; Relic; Religion; Ruin; Temple; Terracotta; Terracotta details; Art; Arts; Artwork; Creative; Creativity; Design; Faith; Hindu Architecture; Holy Place; Kaharol; Kantaji; Kantaji Temple; Kantanagar; Kantanagar Temple; Mahabharata; Pattern; Rangpur Division; Ramayana; Terracotta plaque
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001176.jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Arifile Mosque, in Sarail Upazila at Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh. It was founded by Shah Arif in 1662. Name derived from Arif to Arifile. Locally known as Arail Mosque. This is an example of Mughal architecture, which combined Bengali, Persian and Islamic influences.
    Arifail_Mosque-Brahmanbaria_22-BPL00...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00049...jpg
  • Choto Sona Masjid. It is a remarkably fine architectural specimen of the Sultante Period. Built by Wali Muhammad son of Ali during the reign of Sultan Hossain Shah (1493-1519). It has fifteen gilded domes including three chauchala domes in the middle row. Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh.
    Choto_Sona_Mosque_2006_BPL001058.jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00049...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00049...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00049...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00049...jpg
  • Choto Sona Masjid. It is a remarkably fine architectural specimen of the Sultante Period. Built by Wali Muhammad son of Ali during the reign of Sultan Hossain Shah (1493-1519). It has fifteen gilded domes including three chauchala domes in the middle row. Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh.
    Choto_Sona_Mosque_2006_BPL001057.jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00051...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. Tens of thousands of muslims offer their Eid prayers at the country's biggest congregation on Solakia Edgah Maidan. In 1828 Masnad-e-Ala, the sixth generation descendant of Isa Khan founded the ground that stretches seven acres by the river Narsunda. Kishoreganj, Bangladesh.
    Solakia_Eid_Congregation-10-BPL00050...jpg
  • Night view of Baitul Aman Jame Mosque at Guthia in Barisal, Bangladesh.
    Baitul_Aman_Mosque_Barisal_20_BPL001...jpg
  • The Tetulia Jame Mosque, also known as the Khan Bahadur Salamatullah Mosque or Tetulia Shahi Mosque, is located in village of Tetulia at Tala Upazila in the district of Satkhira in Bangladesh. The founder of the mosque was Khan Bahadur Maulvi Qazi Salamatullah Khan. The six-domed mosque was built Mughal style in 1858–59. Satkhira, Bangladesh.
    Tetulia_Jame_Mosque-11-BPL000699.jpg
  • Shekhpura Jame Mosque at Sagardari in Jashore. This is an 18th century mosque that was built by a muslim saint Saiyad Pir Riaj Tulla. Famous poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt used to learn the Persian language here during his childhood. Jashore, Bangladesh
    Sheikhpura_Jame_Mosque -11-BPL000610.jpg
  • Baitul Aman Jame Mosque, about 34 kilometers away from Barisal city. The mosque was built in 2004, following modern Muslim architecture. Barisal, Bangladesh.
    Baitul_Aman_Mosque _BPL000010.jpg
  • Top view or the traditional Iftar bazar at Chawkbazar on Old Dhaka. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Chawkbazar_iftar_market_23_BPL001473.jpg
  • Night view of Baitul Aman Jame Mosque at Guthia in Barisal, Bangladesh.
    Baitul_Aman_Mosque_Barisal_20_BPL001...jpg
  • Siva Temple at Puthia. The Shiva Temple, a 19.81m square building, was erected by Rani Bhuvan Mohini Devi in 1823 AD on a high plinth and plastered all over. It is decorated with numerous miniature jewels (ratnas) on the main tower and on the four smaller towers on the roof of the ground floor. Puthia, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Siva_Temple_Puthia_06_BPL001229.jpg
  • Siva Temple at Puthia. The Shiva Temple, a 19.81m square building, was erected by Rani Bhuvan Mohini Devi in 1823 AD on a high plinth and plastered all over. It is decorated with numerous miniature jewels (ratnas) on the main tower and on the four smaller towers on the roof of the ground floor. Puthia, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Siva_Temple_Puthia_06_BPL001225.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001206.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001202.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001198.jpg
  • The Kantanagar Temple is an eighteenth century brick temple, about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. The construction of this eighteenth century brick temple, eminent for its fabulous terracotta adornment, began around 1722 by Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_08_BPL001184.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001143.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001141.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001140.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001133.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001130.jpg
  • Dhakeshwari Temple the most prominent temple of Dhaka, is situated on the northern side of the Dhakeshwari Road, less than half a mile to the southwest of the Salimullah Hall of Dhaka University. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Dhakeshwari_Temple_05_BPL001119.jpg
  • Dhakeshwari Temple the most prominent temple of Dhaka, is situated on the northern side of the Dhakeshwari Road, less than half a mile to the southwest of the Salimullah Hall of Dhaka University. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Dhakeshwari_Temple_2019_BPL001113.jpg
  • Ruins of Darasbari Madrasa. It is situated about a kilometre to the southwest of KOTWALI DARWAZA, and about half a kilometre from the Chhota Sona - Kotwali Road in Ghoshpur mauza of the Bangladesh side of Gaur-Lakhnawti. Chapainawabgnj, Bangladesh.
    Darasbari_Madrasha_2006_BPL001096.jpg
  • Khania Dighi Mosque also called Rajbibi Mosque, built in 15th century. Gaur, Chapai Nawabganj, Bangladesh.
    Khania_Dighi_Mosque_2006_BPL001070.jpg
  • Students of Hafezi Madrasah at Kutubdia Island learning in the class. Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
    Madrasha-Education-Hafezi-11-BPL0006...jpg
  • Chachra Shiv Temple (In Bangla Chachra Shiv Mondir)  is a 17th century built Hindu temple that is located at Chachra of Jashore district.  From the inscription of the temple it’s found that the Temple was built by someone named Monohor Ray during 1696
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  • Kherua Mosque' one of the earliest Mughal mosques that were built in Bengal, is situated in Sherpur of Bogra district. It was built at a time when Sultani era was at its end and Mughal era had just set in. According to the inscription found in the mosque, it was built by Nawab Mirza Murad Khan, son of Jawahar Ali Khan Kakshal, in 1582 AD (989 Hijri). Sherpur, Bogura, Bangladesh
    Kherua_Mosque_Bogura_22-BPL000313.jpg
  • Sixty dome mosque commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid of Bagerhat, a  most impressive Muslim structures in Bangladesh. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque was built by Muslim saint Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century. Bagerhat, Bangladesh
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  • Sixty dome mosque commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid of Bagerhat, a  most impressive Muslim structures in Bangladesh. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque was built by Muslim saint Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century. Bagerhat, Bangladesh
    sixty_Dome_Mosque _BPL000038.jpg
  • Sixty dome mosque commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid of Bagerhat, a  most impressive Muslim structures in Bangladesh. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mosque was built by Muslim saint Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century. Bagerhat, Bangladesh
    sixty_Dome_Mosque _BPL000022.jpg
  • Baitul Aman Jame Mosque, about 34 kilometers away from Barisal city. The mosque was built in 2004, following modern Muslim architecture. Barisal, Bangladesh.
    Baitul_Aman_Mosque _BPL000013.jpg
  • Top view or the traditional Iftar bazar at Chawkbazar on Old Dhaka. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Chawkbazar_iftar_market_23_BPL001477.jpg
  • Night view of Baitul Aman Jame Mosque at Guthia in Barisal, Bangladesh.
    Baitul_Aman_Mosque_Barisal_20_BPL001...jpg
  • Siva Temple at Puthia. The Shiva Temple, a 19.81m square building, was erected by Rani Bhuvan Mohini Devi in 1823 AD on a high plinth and plastered all over. It is decorated with numerous miniature jewels (ratnas) on the main tower and on the four smaller towers on the roof of the ground floor. Puthia, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Siva_Temple_Puthia_06_BPL001223.jpg
  • The Pancharatna Govinda Temple. Puthia, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Pancharatna_Govinda_Temple_Puthia_06...jpg
  • The Pancharatna Govinda Temple. Puthia, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Pancharatna_Govinda_Temple_Puthia_06...jpg
  • Anhik Temple at Puthia. Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
    Anhik_Temple_Puthia_06_BPL001237.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001215.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001199.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001194.jpg
  • Terracotta figures on the walls of Kantanagar Temple. Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722 AD and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladeshg
    Kantanagar_Temple_09_BPL001192.jpg
  • The Kantanagar Temple is an eighteenth century brick temple, about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. The construction of this eighteenth century brick temple, eminent for its fabulous terracotta adornment, began around 1722 by Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur and it was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_08_BPL001186.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town, and about a mile west of Dinajpur-Tetulia highway across the Dhepa river. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath. Its construction started in 1722 A.D.and ended in 1752 A.D. during the reign of his son Maharaja Ramnath. It boasts one of the greatest examples on Terracotta architecture in Bangladesh and once had nine spires, but all were destroyed in an earthquake in 1897. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001165.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town, and about a mile west of Dinajpur-Tetulia highway across the Dhepa river. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath. Its construction started in 1722 A.D.and ended in 1752 A.D. during the reign of his son Maharaja Ramnath. It boasts one of the greatest examples on Terracotta architecture in Bangladesh and once had nine spires, but all were destroyed in an earthquake in 1897. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001159.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town, and about a mile west of Dinajpur-Tetulia highway across the Dhepa river. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath. Its construction started in 1722 A.D.and ended in 1752 A.D. during the reign of his son Maharaja Ramnath. It boasts one of the greatest examples on Terracotta architecture in Bangladesh and once had nine spires, but all were destroyed in an earthquake in 1897. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_12_BPL001158.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001153.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001149.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001135.jpg
  • Kantanagar Temple or Kantajew Temple, an eighteenth century brick temple, situated in the peaceful island hamlet of Kantanagar (Kantanagar), about 12 miles north of Dinajpur town in Bangladesh. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. It records that Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in 1752 AD. Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
    Kantanagar_Temple_06_BPL001132.jpg
  • Dhakeshwari National Temple is a Hindu temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh's 'National Temple'. The name "Dhakeshwari" means `Goddess of Dhaka'. Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Dhakeshwari_Temple_10_BPL001124.jpg
  • Dhakeshwari Temple the most prominent temple of Dhaka, is situated on the northern side of the Dhakeshwari Road, less than half a mile to the southwest of the Salimullah Hall of Dhaka University. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Dhakeshwari_Temple_05_BPL001120.jpg
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