Sunday, October 26, 2014

zamindar palace at Murapara

                                     


  Murapara Palace, otherwise called "Murapara Jomidar Bari" is placed at the Rupganj of Narayanganj. Its not a long way from the Dhaka. One can make a solitary day trek and visit the spot effortlessly. On the off chance that you are from dhaka, you need to utilize the Rupganj street from the Dhaka Chittagong thruway. When you are at the bulta(or Bhulta) bazar, simply request the Murapara school, and nearby individuals will reveal to you the way.

This castle was fabricated amid 1890 by Ramratan Banarjee. He was a trusted individual of a British Indigo Planter amid the British Colonial period. At the point when the indigo grower leaved the nation after the passing of his little girl, he skilled a lot of golds and cash to Ramratan. Utilizing those, he manufactured this mammoth castle. 



Amid the war 1971, numerous lavish parcel of the royal residence was pillaged by individuals. I came to realize that there were two statues of lions at the door of the castle limit, and both of them stolen that time. After the war, this castle was utilized as a shelter camp for the non-bengali individuals.

lakeAfter the war, nearby individuals made a school utilizing the building. This building was redesigned a few times, and now a days, it simply lost all its legacy. Yet at the same time you can visit the castle for your weekend or some other occasions.

There are two extensive lakes I found at the royal residence premise. One at the front side and another at the rear. You can take your sit at the seat produced using stone(once upon a period, now no stone, just block) to get some natural air.

Additionally there is an old sanctuary accessible inside the royal residence premise. Its just before the lake of the front. This castle is just close to the thruway, and after that you can without much of a stretch see the waterway Sitalakkha(some individuals said its stream Rupshi).

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