Mysterious Lalbagh Fort Part - 1

Lalbagh Fort is associate degree incomplete Mughal palace defense at Dhaka on the stream Buriganga within the southwestern a part of the recent town. The stream has currently gone more south and flows at quite distance from the fort. D’Oily’s painting (1809-11) shows that over half this east-west rectangular defense touched the water of the stream on its south and southwestern sides.

• Address: Lalbagh Rd, Dhaka, Bangladesh

• Year built: 1678

• Burials: Pari Bibi, Charles D’Oyly, Muhammad Habibur Rahman

The sepulchre of Pari Bibi is uncommon due to its materials of construction: black volcanic rock, white marble and paint tiles of assorted colours are accustomed beautify its interior, whereas the central chamber, wherever Pari Bibi is buried, is entirely veneered in white marble.


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