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Bikrampur

22/4/2020

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mukterpur-bridge
​Bikrampur the "City of Courage" is situated in Bangladesh. It's a pargana situated 12 miles (19 km) south of Dhaka, the modern capital city of Bangladesh.
It lies in the Munshiganj District of Bangladesh.
It is a historic region in Bengal.
The region is famous for its early Buddhist scholarship and in the later period for its cultural influences.
This is a leading river of Bangladesh named "Dholleshwari".
In this picture you can see a  Cement Factory.
There is a Bridge in this picture and its name is Mukterpur Bridge situated in Mukterpur, Munshiganj, Bangladesh.
The view of this bridge is so beautiful and it is also a tourism place for all.
There are lots of Historical place in Munshiganj such as :
  • Baba Adam mosque and tomb at Rampal
  •  Idrakpur fort (1660)
  • Panditer Bhita (birthplace of Atish Dipankar) at Bajra Jogini,
  • Homestead of Raja Vallala Sen
  • Rampal Dighi
  • Raja Harish Chandra’s Dighi
  • Kodal Dhoar Dighi
  • Homestead of Raja Sreenath
  • Sree Sree Lakshminarayan Jeu Temple
  • Tomb of Baro Aulia.

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Written and photo by Shaikh Mohammad Shabid
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