After a long time, the residents of the lost locality of the lost locality could walk back after walking very nicely with that place. The word of the leaf peeking from the back of the brick wall, out of the teeth of a dilapidated building, it seems as if the whispered talk of the dead inhabitants of the dead.
Panam Nagar of Sonargaon is very near Dhaka. After establishing the first capital of Isha Khan, after the establishment of Sonargaon, the garment industry grew further in the area. In the river of the river there is fine waxing of local weavers, in the wallets. The British East India Company expanded their trade division at this time, in this region. With the gradual increase in blue cultivation from the textile business, the influence and influence of the Nilkars continued to grow here.
Panam was originally a wealthy Hindu businessman and a high-class residential area. Panam was originally formed as a part of the emigration and permanent settlement of the Ramarama trade.
Panam jaulus reduced when many Hindu businessmen went to India after the partition of India. After that, after the second round of attacks on Hindus during the India-Pakistan war in 1965, the city was completely demolished. And he did not wake up his life.
Currently Panam is one of the 100 extinct places in the world declared by New York-based World Monuments Fund.