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PAHARPUR - THE INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION The archaeological remains of Paharpur represent the most spectacular and magnificent monument in Bangladesh and the seco...
PAHARPUR-ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS OF THE POST-LIBERATION EXCAVATIONS
Gandheswari Temple To the southwest ghat at a distance of 12.20m there lies an isolated structure locally known as the Temple as the Te...
INTRODUCTION TO BAGERHAT
The ruins in and around the present Bagerhat town represent the medieval township of Khalifatabad built by a saint general Khan-al-Azam Kh...
PAHARPUR - CONCLUSION
Stone Sculptures A large number of stone sculptures have been discovered from the site. Of them loose sculptures are very few whereas si...
ANANDA VIHARA:PART 2
The builders kept the length of second phase cell as it was in the first phase .i.e.,3.28 m, but slightly changed the breadth from 2.74 to...
BAGERHAT MONUMENTS PART-2
Mosque and Mausoleum of Zinda Pir About 100 m southeast of the nine domed mosque there stands a small single domed mosque in a very ruin...
ANANDA VIHARA:PART 3
Stone Image A large stone image of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara was recovered from the western projection of the temple ( Square C-IV/25, lay...
ANANDA VIHARA:PART 4
Terracotta Sealings About a dozen of circular terracotta sealings, measuring about 5 cm in diameter, with the usual Buddhist creed had b...
MUGHAL DHAKA AND THE LALBAGH FORT:PART - II
During the hundred years of Mughal rule in the province, several illustrious Governors like Mir Jumla, Shaista Khan and Ibrahim Khan succe...
ANANDA VIHARA:PART 1
A large number of Buddhist monasteries, temples, stupas and most probably other establishments too were erected on the crests, slopes and ...
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