Sonargaon to Dhaka Tracing the History of Bangladeshs Capital











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The ancient Sonargaon to Dhaka: Tracing the History of Bangladesh's is the first part of the series. Ancient Sonargaon an world heritage sites of Bangladesh near Dhaka was the capital of Bengal and it produced world's most popular and luxurious muslin clothes and exported them to all over the world including Europe, Asia, South Asia, Arab. Ancient Sonargaon played a key role in the world as the most popular river port. It has Panam city or Panam Nagar, Sonargaon Baro Sardar Bari and many other historical sites since thousands years. • Sonargaon was the highest paying state in the world from the end of the 13th century to about the 16th century especially when it was at its peak during mughal rule. It's residents lead luxurious lives as they earn big wages. A coin mint was established in it as well in that time. • After I explored the meghna river port we returned to the meghna river port terminal and headed towards the main and most exciting ancient port where Ibn batuta walked, lived and purchased his everyday essentials even though he bought two slaves before he left for Indonesia. • This is the ruins of 14th century's famous Khanqah’ and a madrasah including an underground passage Library and meditation room founded by Abu Tawwamah a islamic scholar in that time wherein all branches of Islamic learning as well as secular sciences were taught and studied. This madrasa earned a great reputation throughout the subcontinent and attracted students from far and near. Sharfuddin Yahya Maneri, the celebrated sufi scholar of Bihar, was a product of this madrasa. The present Dargahbari in Mograpara is possibly the site of that centre of learning. Maulana Sharfuddin Abu Tawwamah of Bokhara who came to Sonargaon sometime between 1282 and 1287. • The Madrasa has been maintained by his spiritual successors and later by the renowned saint Shah Ibrahim Danishmand and his descendants like Shah Kamel, Shaikh Muhammad Yusuf and others. This historical ruins of the building was a part of the madrasa or Dargah. • East of Sonargaon Bandar at Mograpara are the many historical remains such as, the Dargahbari complex with the Dargah building, Madrasa building, Fath Shah's Mosque (1484), Nahbat Khana, grave of Sharfuddin Abu Tawwamah, Tomb of Shah Ibrahim Danishmand, Tomb of Shah Kamel, Shaikh Muhammad Yusuf and Munna Shah Darwesh. The other remains of another group of spiritual saints lie further south in Damdama at Mograpara. Tomb of Ponkai Diwana at Gohatta, Panch Pir Dargah and a Mosque at Bhagalpur, Yusufganj Mosque, and Sheikh Saheb's Mosque at Darugola. Eminent There is the tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah. • Sonargaon is one of the old capitals of the historic region of Bengal and was an administrative center of eastern Bengal. It's hinterland was the center of the muslin trade in Bengal, with a large population of weavers and artisans. According to ancient Greek and Roman accounts, an emporium was located in this hinterland, which archaeologists have identified with the Wari-Bateshwar ruins a few kilometers away from this ancient port. • Salahuddin Sumon • Md Fizz • BangaliBabuTravel • Bangali Babu • LETS START ARUP • Explorer Shibaji • Nadir On The Go - Bangla • The Craving Travelers • Independent Bangladesh • Mr. Mixer's World • Infoemon • Rafsan TheChotoBhai • TAWHID AFRIDI • Jannat The Lunatic Traveler • roni mazumder • RASEL BHAI • DH Travelling Info • Shiblu's Journey • sonargaon • sonargaon tour • tour sonargaon • sonargaon vromon • narayanganj • narayanganj tour • sonargaon history • history of sonargaon • historical sonargaon • sonargaon river port • sonargaon itihash • oitihashik sonargaon • Tiham Traveler • Bengal Discovery • • The Shitalakshya River was once an important center for the muslin industry.[1] Even today, there are centres of artistic weaving on its banks. There also are a number of industrial units on its banks, including the Adamjee Jute Mills. Thermal power houses are located along the river at Palash (north of Ghorashal) and at Siddhirganj.[1] Industrial affluent dumped into the river resulting in high levels of pollution is a cause for concern. • • ► subscribe to my channel: • ►    / @alvievaoriginal   • ► follow my FB page: • ►   / alvievaofficial  

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