''World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh''

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Ahsan Manzil:

Known as the Pink Palace, Ahsan Manzil is arranged amidst old town, just adjacent to the bank of Buriganga River. The wonderful design was the principal thing that pulled in me to the royal residence; its rich history is the thing that kept me charmed. It mirrors the luxurious way of life of the Nawab administration, and depicts the efficient conditions it encountered in its prior life as an exchanging house for the French. Later on, it turned into the living arrangement of Khwaja Abdullah after the English-French war in the eighteenth century. New augmentations to the old structure and redesigns has made this delightful landmark into ever famous pink royal residence it is today.

An immense green garden invited us as we entered the premises and the smell of the old, squeaking house excited us concerning how something so old could remain so alive. Everything from the utensils to armours to couches and beds were put in plain view Reading through the little notes under every thing, I pondered internally: so, all in all did I start to acknowledge history? Clearly, right at that point.

The overhang watches out into the waterway and we could see little pontoons roosted to have a good time with on travelers. I really wanted to think about how it functioned for the Nawabs.

Somapura Mahavihara

Somapura Mahavihara (Bengali: সোমপুর মহাবিহার, romanized: Shompur Môhabihar) in Paharpur, Badalgachhi Upazila, Naogaon District, Bangladesh is among the most popular Buddhist viharas in the Indian Subcontinent and is one of the most significant archeological locales in the nation. It is additionally perhaps the soonest site of Bengal, where noteworthy measure of Hindu sculptures were found. It was assigned as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It dates from a comparable timespan to the close by Halud Vihara and to the Sitakot Vihara in Nawabganj Upazila of Dinajpur District.

Sundarbans

The Sundarbans is a mangrove region in the delta framed by the intersection of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. It ranges from the Hooghly River in India's territory of West Bengal to the Baleswar River in Bangladesh. It contains shut and open mangrove woodlands, agronomically utilized land, mudflats and fruitless land, and is crossed by different flowing streams and channels. Four secured regions in the Sundarbans are enrolled as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, viz. Sundarbans National Park, Sundarbans West, Sundarbans South and Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuaries. Despite these assurances, the Indian Sundarbans were viewed as imperiled in a 2020 evaluation under the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems framework.

The Sundarbans mangrove timberland covers a territory of around 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi), of which woodlands in Bangladesh's Khulna Division stretch out more than 6,017 km2 (2,323 sq mi) and in West Bengal, they reach out more than 4,260 km2 (1,640 sq mi) over the South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts. The most bountiful tree species are sundri (Heritiera fomes) and gewa (Excoecaria agallocha). The woodlands give natural surroundings to 453 faunal untamed life, including 290 winged creature, 120 fish, 42 warm blooded animal, 35 reptile and eight land and water proficient species.

Notwithstanding an absolute restriction on all executing or catch of untamed life other than fish and a few spineless creatures, apparently there is a predictable example of exhausted biodiversity or loss of species in the twentieth century, and that the environmental nature of the woodland is declining. The Directorate of Forest is liable for the organization and the executives of Sundarban National Park in West Bengal. In Bangladesh, a Forest Circle was made in 1993 to protect the backwoods, and Chief Conservators of Forests have been posted since. Regardless of protection responsibilities from the two Governments, the Sunderbans are under danger from both characteristic and human-made causes. In 2007, the landfall of Cyclone Sidr harmed around 40% of the Sundarbans. The woods is likewise experiencing expanded saltiness because of rising ocean levels and diminished freshwater gracefully. Again in May 2009 Cyclone Aila crushed Sundarban with enormous setbacks. In any event 100,000 individuals were influenced by this cyclone. The proposed coal-terminated Rampal power station arranged 14 km (8.7 mi) north of the Sundarbans at Rampal Upazila of Bagerhat District in Khulna, Bangladesh, is foreseen to additionally harm this novel mangrove timberland as indicated by a 2016 report by UNESCO.

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i want to visit and eat some spicy foods in your country

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I have come to know a lot of beautiful places.The photographs you have added with your writing is matched very well that when I was reading I feel like walking around these sweet beautiful places.Hope one day I will visit all these beautiful destinations.Thanks for sharing with us all the informations.I loved your writing.

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Welcome dear friend. I have already done that.

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Bangladesh is full of various kind of heritage. Shat Gombuj Mosque is one of them.I would visit there

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yes, I agree with you.

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i hope someday i could visit this place

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Welcome to our country.

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You have mentioned many heritage site in Bangladesh. These are all beautiful. I may also visit these all. Your picturesque imagination and creativity is awesome. I really appreciate this.

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thanks

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Hope to visit someday at Bangladesh to see all the beautiful places out there.

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welcome.

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welcome

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