The Lalbagh Fort, the only historical monument of Bangladesh in the Mughal period, has been used simultaneously with stone, marble and other color tiles. Apart from the Lalbagh fort, no other historic monuments of Bangladesh have been found to be mixed. Thousands of foreign and foreign visitors were seen walking around the fort this fort in Lalbagh area of Dhaka.
The name of Lalbagh Kella
If anyone thinks of the reasons for its nomenclature, then it will naturally come to his head that it has been named Lalbagh fort because of Lalbagh. The idea is not correct at all, it is actually named after the area. But first its name was completely different, so that the area had no effect. Initially the name of this fort was "Kellah Aurangabad".
History of Lalbagh Fort
Construction of Lalbagh Fort started in 1678. The then Mughal emperor Azam Shah started the construction work. Although Azam Shah was the Mughal emperor for a very short period of time. Yet within a short span of time he started this extraordinary work. Note that Azam Shah was the son of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and grandson of Emperor Shah Jahan, who was widely respected for the construction of the Taj Mahal.
About a year after the construction of this fort, he had to return to Delhi to call his father in order to suppress the Maratha insurgency there. After the departure of Emperor Azam Shah, the construction of the fort was temporarily stopped. Then there is doubt that the construction work of this fort will be completely complete. But with the end of all speculation, Nawab Shaista Khan again started the construction of Lalbagh Fort after about one year after the work stopped. The work of the castle continues again with full enthusiasm.
However, the construction of the fort was closed once again in the last four years of the construction of Shaista Khan, and the construction of the fort was not started anymore. Basically, Shaista Khan stopped construction work of Lalbagh Fort because of the death of Nayab Shaista Khan's daughter, Prabi Bibi. After the death of Paribah Bibi, the rumor idea was born to everyone in the castle, and everyone began to wonder about the castle.
After the death of Fairy Bibi, he was buried in the fort of Lalbagh, and since then it has been named as the parade of Bibi Tomb. The dome of the tomb of Eli Bibi was once a goldfish, but now it is no more, the copper plate has rolled the entire dome.
The grave of the statute
This building is known as Paribibi Tomb of Mughal Subedar Shaista Khan's favorite daughter. In this single erection in Bangladesh, the inner nine rooms are decorated with the help of marble stones, staple stone and various colors of different colors. Roof of rooms made of stone. The artificial dome above the central chamber of the main tomb is covered with copper plates. This mausoleum of 20.2 m square was built before 1688 AD. However experts here say that the body of Paribibi is not present here.
Whatever it has to look like
In the door of the three gates of the Lalbagh Fort, the door, which is currently opened to the public, entered through the door and saw the eyes of Paribah Bibi grave. Usually the picture of Lalbagh Kellor in Television, Newspaper, Magazine, is seen in the picture of the fairybird tombs.
The fort has three structures -
- Central Hall and Hammam Khana
- Paribibi Tomb
- Shahi Mosque of northwestern Shahi Mosque
There is a mosque in the fort, before Azam Shah moved to Delhi he had built this mosque. The three-domed mosque is able to capture anyone's eyes. Jamaat prayer is offered at the mosque. There are very few old mosques in Dhaka.
There are several fountains in the Lalbagh Fort here, which are only on special days (Eid). There is a way to the fort on the fort, and it is heard in the mouth that it was possible to go before or on the route, but it can not be left anymore. Note that there is no truth about the fact that the journey to the Suranga Path was heard.
There is a museum in the Lalbagh Fort for the public, which was formerly the residence of Nawab Shaista Khan and from there he controlled everything. There are so many things to see in the museum. In the Mughal period, many paintings can be found in the hand, there is no one to be impressed. Shaista Khan's utility goods used to be there. Besides, there are also various war ranges, clothing, current currency, and so on.
Ticket Availability:
There is a ticket counter at the right side of the door of Lalbagh Fort, twenty taka for each ticket, but for a child under five, there is no need for a ticket. For the foreign visitors of any SAARC country, the ticket price is one hundred taka and the ticket price for foreign visitors of non-SAARC countries will be worth two hundred taka.
Closed-open schedules:
The fort is open from 10am to 6pm in the summer. Friday is closed from 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm. And from 2:30 to 6 pm on Monday.
It is open from 9am to 5pm in winter. Friday noon from 12.30 to 2.30 pm. And from 2 to 5 on Monday is open.
The Lalbagh fort remained closed on all official holidays including Sunday.
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