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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Sylhet At A Glance

Sylhet is a major city in north-eastern Bangladesh. It is the main city of Sylhet Division and Sylhet District, and was granted metropolitan city status in March 2009. Sylhet is located on the banks of the Surma River and is surrounded by the Jaintia, Khasi and Tripura hills. It is one of the largest cities in Bangladesh. The Sylhet region is well known for its tea gardens and tropical forests, the city however is currently known for its business boom being one of the richest cities in Bangladesh, with new investments of hotels, shopping malls and luxury housing estates, brought mainly by expatriates living in the United Kingdom.Historians believe that Sylhet was an expanded commercial center from the ancient period, which explains its original namesake. During this time, Sylhet was probably inhabited by Indo-Aryan Brahmins, though ethnically the population would also have traces of Assamese, Dravidians of Bengal, Arabs, Persians and Turks. It has also been suggested that the Ancient Kingdom of Harikela was situated in modern Sylhet.There have a mazar of Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani .The mazar has a history .He has come from Yaman to establish Islam in Sylhet with 360 companions .Many people had taken Islam by her. Shah Jalal died in Sylhet in or around the year 1350. His shrine is located in the north of the city, inside the perimeter of the mosque complex known as Dargah-e-Shah Jalal.                                                                                                                    
Even today Shah Jalal remains revered; visitors arrive from all over Bangladesh and beyond to pay
homage.He was popular there to his good manner .Every visitor visit there .Now i want to tell about Tea garden of Sylhet .At first i have told Sylhet is famous for tea garden .Many kinds of tea has there .Every year many tea grow there . Maximum tea produce in Sylhet .It's a foreign currency bringing industry .The tea garden has made a nice beauty scene there .There are many traveling place such as Jaflong ,tea garden,Dargah-e-Shah Jalal ,Hills,beautiful lake,and many sight seeing place .Traveler can get much pleasure from there .Every year many tourist come here .Students can know many things from there .

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The history of Christ Redeemer























Lovers Place Taj Mahal



Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world, and some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never been surpassed. The Taj is the most beautiful monument built by the Mughals, the Muslim rulers of India. Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if suspended when viewed from across the Jamuna river.
Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. It is an "elegy in marble" or some say an expression of a "dream." Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber. The grave of Shah Jahan was added to it later. The queen’s real name wasArjumand Banu. In the tradition of the Mughals, important ladies of the royal family were given another name at their marriage or at some other significant event in their lives, and that new name was commonly used by the public. Shah Jahan's real name was Shahab-ud-din, and he was known as Prince Khurram before ascending to the throne in 1628.
Taj Mahal was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of 32 Million Rupees. The construction documents show that its master architect was Ustad ‘Isa, the renowned Islamic architect of his time. The documents contain names of those employed and the inventory of construction materials and their origin. Expert craftsmen from Delhi, Qannauj, Lahore, and Multan were employed. In addition, many renowned Muslim craftsmen from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara worked on many specialized tasks.
The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet) with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the principles of self-replicating geometry and a symmetry of architectural elements.
Its central dome is fifty-eight feet in diameter and rises to a height of 213 feet. It is flanked by four subsidiary domed chambers. The four graceful, slender minarets are 162.5 feet each. The entire mausoleum (inside as well as outside) is decorated with inlaid design of flowers and calligraphy using precious gems such as agate and jasper. The main archways, chiseled with passages from the Holy Qur’an and the bold scroll work of flowery pattern, give a captivating charm to its beauty. The central domed chamber and four adjoining chambers include many walls and panels of Islamic decoration.
The mausoleum is a part of a vast complex comprising of a main gateway, an elaborate garden, a mosque (to the left), a guest house (to the right), and several other palatial buildings. The Taj is at the farthest end of this complex, with the river Jamuna behind it. The large garden contains four reflecting pools dividing it at the center. Each of these four sections is further subdivided into four sections and then each into yet another four sections. Like the Taj, the garden elements serve like Arabesque, standing on their own and also constituting the whole.




Hills of Kaptai Lake

                                       











 



                                                                                                   


Historical place Shatgombuj Mosque

















Saturday, June 25, 2011

Historical place The Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur



The Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur is one of the historical place of Bangladesh.It is world heritage site of Bangladesh.It's a ancient place .The Buddhist Vihara atPahrpur,200 kilometers north-west of Dhaka ,was founded in the 7th century .It is the largest single Buddhist monastery in the Indian subcontinent and is also known as the Somapura Mahavira ,the great Monastery .It was a renowned intellectual center from the 7th century until the 17th century.Its layout is perfectly adapted to its religious function .This monastery-city represents a unique  artistic achevement which has influenced Buddhist architecture as far as Cpmbodia .It was declared a world Heritage site in 1985 at the 9th session of the 21-member international committee.It has
many beauty scene .Now its a travelling place of any traveler .Traveler can get much pleasure from there.