Tajhat Zamindar House (Bangladesh, Rangpur)
Tajhat Rajbari or Tajhata Zamindarbari is a historic palace situated in Tajhet, which is now a museum, which is now a part of Rangpur city, which is now used as a museum. This is an interesting place for tourists in Rangpur. The Rajbari is located 3 kilometers south-east of Rangpur city.
History:
The palace built Maharaja Kumar Gopal Lal Roy at the beginning of the twentieth century. It took about 10 years. Maharaja Gopal Roy was a Hindu and profession was a goldsmith. It is said that due to its impressive 'Taj' or crown, this area has been called Tajhat. The palace was used from 1984 to 1991, as a branch or bench of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. President Ershad set up a regional bench of the High Court Division of Bangladesh in different district headquarters, with the aim of decentralizing the judiciary, which was established in Rangpur. Later, after the establishment of a democratic government in 1991, this method was presented. In 1995, the Department of Archeology, Government of Bangladesh announced the palace as a protected structure. The government of Bangladesh used to realize the historic significance of this facility: In 2005, the Rangpur museum was removed and brought to the second floor of the Prasad. There are several exhibition rooms in the museum, which include the Terracotta artwork of the 10th and 11th centuries. Here are some ancient manuscripts were written in Sanskrit and Arabic. Among them are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana with the Qur'an of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. In the back room, there are several times the Hindu god Vishnu's portrait of stone. But there is a ban on taking photographs inside the museum. The premises of the premises has huge empty fields, rows of trees and two ponds on both sides of the palace. The museum can be entered by paying specific entrance fees. If you want to get into the car, you will have to pay a specific fee for the car.
Structure:
The palace is about 20 feet wide and four floors high. Its structure is believed to be inspired by the ancient Mughal architecture, which is proof of its appearance in the middle of a large dome and a mosque of its spreading buildings on both sides. But the Rajbari is different from all the other palaces of Bangladesh, which is its stairs. There is a total of 31 stars, all of which are made of marble stones of Italian genres. From the stairs to the museum, the floor is all made of the same stone. There is a secret staircase behind the Rajbari. This hidden staircase is connected to a tunnel, which is heard directly in connection with the river Ghaghat, but the stairs are now closed due to safety. The beautiful fountain of the palace is evident in the evolution of the time, the white marble and its gorgeous design is somewhat dirty, yet it is still visible. It is said that it was built specifically for the queen.
We also visited there. Such a wonderful place.
Know more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajhat_Palace
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