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Golap Gram - Village-Of- Roses- At- Sadullahpur- In- Bangladesh.

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    Rose Village Sadullapur – Dhaka   Rows of rose gardens where the eye can see.  Red gorgeous roses will nod and welcome you into her kingdom.  The fragrance of the flowers floating in the air will blow your mind.  The name of this village is Sadullapur, the kingdom of roses.  A winding narrow path passes through the village.  There are many rose gardens along the road.  As far as the eye can see, only red roses.  Sometimes some white rose, gladiolus, gerbera gardens are also seen.  Golap Gram/Village Sadullapur is located on the bank of Turag River in Birulia Union of Savar, very close to Dhaka.  The whole village is decorated with the fragrance of roses and eye-catching scenery.  Not only Sadullahpur, anyone's eyes will be stuck in the rose kingdom of nearby Shyampur, Kamalapur, Bagmibari villages. We travel to many places to get some rest from the mechanical urban life or to relieve physical fatigue or mental exhausti...

Tahakhana- Is- The- Historical- Place- At-Chapainawabganj.

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  Tahakhana Complex BD Chapainawabganj    Tahakhana is located at a distance of about 35 km from Chapainawabganj.   Tahkhana is a Persian word which literally means cold building or palace.  Located on the western bank of a large pond in the Ferozepur area of ​​Gaur-Lucknow, the building structure is traditionally known as Tahkhana.  There are two other structures to the north-west of the building, the nearest is a three-domed mosque and a little further north is a domed mausoleum surrounded by a vaulted porch.  Since the buildings were built for a specific purpose at the same time, all the buildings together are considered as a single unit or a complex.  It is not known exactly who built this complex.  However, the architectural features of the buildings, the application of the Mughal style that contrasts with the Sultanate style buildings, and contemporary and later historical accounts indicate that its builder was the Mughal Subahdar Shah ...