- The
Buriganga (Bengali: বুড়িগঙ্গা, Buŗigônga, lit. 'Old Ganges') is a
river in
Bangladesh which flows past the
southwest outskirts of the
capital city...
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staff (kerani) of the
Nawab used to live on the
other side of the
river Buriganga.
Keraniganj is
named after this. Historically, it is
believed that, after...
- The
university is in the
southern part of
Dhaka city near the
River Buriganga and a new
campus of
approximately 81 ha (200 acres) is
being built at...
- (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল) is a
palace located in the
Kumartoli area
beside Buriganga River of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was
formerly the
residence and seat of...
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world in
terms of GDP.
Lying on the
Ganges Delta, it is
bounded by the
Buriganga, Turag,
Dhaleshwari and ****alakshya rivers.
Dhaka is also the largest...
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imperial family.
Mughal artillery guarded the fort. Once
located beside the
Buriganga River, the
river has
retreated from the
vicinity of the fort. The fort...
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jurisdiction of
Dhaka District in Bangladesh. The area is
located on the bank of
Buriganga river and
situated in the
western part of
Dhaka City. To the north, there...
- Dhaka, the
capital of Bangladesh, and
rests on the
eastern banks of the
Buriganga River which flows from the
Turag to the
southern part of the district...
- fed by a
water treatment plant in
Chadnighat near the bank of the
river Buriganga.
After independence from the British, in 1948 the
Department of Public...
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unions Jinjira,
Kalindi and
Shubhadya of
Keraniganj Upazila across the
Buriganga River from Dhaka. The 1971
Bangladesh atrocities began as the ****stan...