The northern gate of Bangladesh is known as Bogra in the ancient city of Bangladesh. Pundravardhana is the capital of the ancient Pundra state, now the Bogra district. There are many different types of monuments such as Maurya, Gupta, Pala, Sena etc. are still present in various places of this district. From history, it is known that from 1279 to 1282, the ruler of this region was named after Sultan Nasir Uddin Bagra Khan, son of Sultan Ghiyas Uddin Balban, who has been named as Bogra or Bogra. Mahasthangarh The most notable tourist spot in Bogra is Mahasthangarh. Located on the banks of the Karatoya, about 13 miles north of Bogra city, Around two and a half thousand years ago, the city of Mahasthangarh was a fortress