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Ruplal House (formerly
known as
Aratoon House) is a 19th-century
mansion in
Farashganj area in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was
built on the
northern bank of...
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Ruplal Bishvakarma (रूपलाल विश्वकर्मा) was a
Nepalese communist politician,
peasant leader and
Dalit activist.
Ruplal hailed from a
middle peasant family...
- died here in 1684 and this led him to
consider the fort to be ominous.
Ruplal House is a
grand 19th
century building or
mansion in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh...
- Kumartoli, Dhaka,
Bangladesh Armenian Church Armanitola, Dhaka,
Bangladesh Ruplal House Farashganj, Dhaka,
Bangladesh Azimpur Dayera Sharif Azimpur, Dhaka...
- League.
Farashganj Sporting Club is
situated between the
historical sites Ruplal House and
Northbrook Hall in the old part of Dhaka. It was also a team of...
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cricketer Rima Bishwokarma,
Nepali actress Rupa Bishwakarma,
Nepali politician Ruplal Bishvakarma,
Nepali politician Ramlochan Vishwakarma,
Indian Folk writer...
- turmeric, ginger,
garlic and chilli. They
built fine
residences such as the
Ruplal House. In the late
nineteenth century, an
influx of lumber-yards and wooden...
- Kasabe. The
other parts like Sai Nagar, Lele
Nagar and
Khwaja Nagar, Sant
Ruplal Nagar are the
newly developed hamlets. The main
source of
income for the...
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School &
College in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
While at school, he used to go to the
Ruplal Byayam Samiti for
physical exercises. He
began to
perform in
shows titled...
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numerous palaces and
mansions on the riverfront,
including Ahsan Manzil and
Ruplal House. The
British developed ghats (wharfs), such as Wiseghat, Sadarghat...