Bagerhat Museum
Perhaps, the year is 2012. We, the student of Applied Mathematics (2008-09 batch) had gone to visit Khulna Sundarban, Bagerhat Museum and Shat Gumbuj Mosque. It was a beautiful day for all of us. We visit Bagerhat Museum after visiting Sundarban. I have so many happy feelings about that picnic day.
You know Sundarban is one of the biggest world heritage site of Bangladesh. The Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন, Shundôrbôn) is a natural region comprising southern Bangladesh and a small part in Eastern India. It is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The Sundarbans covers approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) most of which is in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. The Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sundarbans South, East and West
are three protected forests in Bangladesh. This region is densely
covered by mangrove forests, and is the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger. The Sundarbans National Park is a National Park, Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve located in the Sundarbans delta in the Indian state of West Bengal.
And Shat Gumbuj Mosque (ষাট গম্বুজ মসজিদ) is so beautiful creature we have ever seen.
The Sixty Dome Mosque (Bengali: ষাট গম্বুজ মসজিদ Shaṭ Gombuj Moshjid) (more commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid),a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a mosque in Bangladesh,
the largest in that country from the Sultanate period. It has been
described as "the most impressive Muslim monuments in the whole of the
Indian subcontinent."
In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded in the unfriendly
mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the coastline in the Bagerhat
district by an obscure saint-General, named Khan Jahan Ali. He preached in an affluent city during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah, then known as 'Khalifalabad'.
Khan Jahan adorned this city with more than a dozen mosques, the
spectacular ruins of which are focused around the most imposing and
largest multidomed mosques in Bangladesh, known as the Shait-Gumbad
Masjid (160'×108'). The construction of the mosque was started in 1442 and it was completed in 1459.The mosque was used for prayer purposes. It was also used as a madrasha and assembly hall.
And Bagerhat Museum is wonderful visiting place for people.It is a small museum has been established by the Directorate of Archaeology of
Bangladesh, in collaboration with UNESCO, in front of the Shait Gumbaz
Mosque, where antiquaries collected from the area of the historical site
are displayed providing knowledge on the history of Bagerhat. It has
three exhibit galleries of antiquaries related to the "Historic Mosque
City of Bagerhat", which include inscriptions, potteries, terracotta
plaques and ornamental bricks. Pictures of important historic buildings
of Bangladesh are also part of the exhibits here.