Map: Chapainawabganj District |
Chapainababganj has historical monuments and
archaeological resources. Gaur the capital of the ancient capital of the
district, as well as a variety of historic monuments and spectacular sign
Shibganj Hindu dynasty during the reign of the last kings of the excavated
tanks and Sultan’s Mosque built during the Muslim sultans of the historic
structures in the district. Moreover, the British and the establishment of the
local landlord is Shibganj.
Small
Sonamasjid
Small Sonamasjid ‘Sultanate architecture jewel’ is
called. It is the capital city lies in Gaur-half kilometer from Ferozepur
quarter’s complex about three kilometers to the south-east and south of the
gate from Kotwali. It occupies the western part of the southern huge tank. Some
mosque in the west of Archaeology of Bangladesh created several years ago is a
modern two-story guest house. Guest houses and a mosque with a modern road have
gone through a north-south. Think old fashioned way, and once it becomes
Kotwali gate in the southern suburb of the city to connect with the
Gaur-Lakhnauti.
Shaheed
Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir's Tomb:
Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir's Tomb |
Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir was born in the village,
rahimaganja of the Barisal district. 5 October 1967, he joined the Pakistan
Military Academy. After completion of training in earnest in June 1968, was
commissioned. After six months of service, he joined the Military College of
Engineering and the lengthy 13-month basic course and passed with distinction.
Shaheed Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir, with the command of the army of an
independent Bangladesh in Rajshahi district, bordering Chapainawabganj Sector
7, commanded as captain. As one of the ultimate horror of its liberation army
captain in the army at all levels had the greatest fear.
15 December historical Sonamasjid, Shaheed Captain
Mohiuddin Jahangir’s body is brought home. Lover of people freedom, freedom of
fans, countless mothers and sisters, and her eyes watered with water grace is
buried here.
Darasabari Mosque and Madrasah
Darasabari kotwali located between the door and the
small Sonamasjid. Generations of local people in this place, "Darasabari '
is call. This place is now abandoned. Darsa means the lesson. The mosque was
presumably adjacent to a madrasa. Elahi Bakhsh Munshi discovered by a search of
historical time, according to an Arabic inscription (script-length of 11 feet,
3 inches, the width of the feet 1 inch) 1479 AD (884 AH) during the reign of
Sultan Yusuf Shah Shams Din mosque was established by His command. Built of
brick interior of the rectangle is divided into two parts.
Wagtail Lake Mosque
khanjanadighi mosque is located to the south east
along the south bank of the lake Bwalya of Vallalasen away of Darasabari excavated
the ruins of the mosque. It is ocated near the ruins of an ancient lake. Some
call the Khancanadighi mosque known as the Mosque Khaniyadighira. Some people
say it Rajabibi mosque. The mosque had been a long time in the forest. The loss
of forests for some time before the eyes of the people is of the mosque. But it
already reached the end of one of the mosque.
Dhanaichakera
Mosque
There is a little far away from the ruins of the
mosque Khanjanadighi ruins of an ancient mosque. The mosque is named mosque
Dhanaichakera. Some parts of the west and the north wall of the mosque and some
of the columns are still standing. Some of the several pillars are made of the
stone. It is known that can be found in the description of old time, the mosque
dome 3. But recent studies have shown that the 6 dome. The mosque was built in
the 15th century scholars and estimates. However, no information was known
about the builders.
Tit
Mosque
The name, Tit Mosque cannot be found to explain. The
mosque is adorned with terracotta bricks and artistry as darasabari mosques has
been built. The walls are so thick that the circumference of the month of
Chaitra in extreme heat, cold environment exists. The main dome is of the most
beautiful. The volume of the 60 acres of the white wagtail tanks, including
tanks, a large bank of the worshiper’s oju ladder tied to the dock.
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