Sonargaon
5:25 AM Posted In historical place , Sonargaon 5 Comments »Sonargaon is one of the most historical place and oldest capitals of Bangladesh. “The city of Panam” is another name of Sonargaon. Among the ancient monuments still intact, are the tomb of Sultan Ghiasuddin (1399 - 1409 A.D.), the shrines of Panjpirs and Shah Abdul Alla and a beautiful mosque in Goaldi village. A Folk Art and Crafts Museum has also been established in Sonargaon. It situated in Narayongoan district on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway about 29km away from Dhaka.
I have visited Songargaon two times in my life. First I visited some places of sonargaon and sonargaon museum when I was a school going student. Just I can only remember that I saw some statues in sonargaon museum and that time I can’t clearly understand what that was. In my university life I again visited this place in second time with some of my friends. Than I could understand the worth of Sonargaon museum. This time I not only see the statues in this museum, but again & again I tried to find-out more of our cultural wealth’s of Bangladesh on those statues and other archeological things. Really I enjoyed this time very much.
This is one of statues picture inside of sonargaon museum
where Chakma people with their dress and some materials.
where Chakma people with their dress and some materials.
In this picture one statues woman working with her
rice making machine and this is vas system to get rice from paddy.
rice making machine and this is vas system to get rice from paddy.
I love to read books and I passed sometimes in the library of sonargaon museum area. In the area of sonargaon museum, there are some small stalls with handicraft where found various ornaments & shari for women and other household materials for commercial sells.
A great Statues of Zainul Abedin, the great artist of Bangladesh selected
Sonargaon to establish Folk Arts and Crafts Museum.
Sonargaon to establish Folk Arts and Crafts Museum.
Many visitors from home and abroad come to visit this historical place for enjoy & to knowing about cultures of Bangladesh.
5 comments:
Thank you for this informative post Taslima. I am very excited to go to Sonargaon tomorrow.
Looks like a wonderful place to visit. And thanks for the link at the beginning of your post, I was able to find out more about the beauty of Sonargaon.
Thanks for your good comments.
David I am also very excited to go Sonargoan with you and that will be my 3rd visit in Sonargoan
Hi Taslima. You have a nice blog.
Excellent photos.
Greetings from Colombia.
Catalina.
This is probably one of my favorite places in Bangladesh!... Greetings.
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