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Mud huts in bangladesh village
Location: Tarash, Sirajganj, B A N G L A D E S H. (Pic was taken 25/12/2011)
"Oblong shaped mud-walled houses with thatch and tile roof are common in Bogra, Pabna, Sirajganj, Kushtia and Jessore district in Bangladesh. In Chapai Nawabganj, the roof of the mud-walled house is moulded by brick-dust mixed with lime, which is peculiar to only this area. Besides, in the region from Bogra to Kushtia, mud-walled houses with CI sheet or kerosene tin roof is another common type. The mud is dried in the form of block for building houses. The gaps between the blocks are filled in with clay.
Mud-walled houses with two to three levels of roof are common in Chittagong region. The roofs are often thatched with CI sheet. In the Madhupur area, mud-walled house with long grass-thatched roof is common. This type of house is also common in northern and western Dhaka and south of Tangail but with CI sheet roofing." -(Source: Banglapedia)
FOR MORE : Traditional House of Bangladesh By Rumana Rashid (Universiti Technology Malaysia, Johor Bharu, Malaysia)
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Mud huts in bangladesh village
Location: Tarash, Sirajganj, B A N G L A D E S H. (Pic was taken 25/12/2011)
"Oblong shaped mud-walled houses with thatch and tile roof are common in Bogra, Pabna, Sirajganj, Kushtia and Jessore district in Bangladesh. In Chapai Nawabganj, the roof of the mud-walled house is moulded by brick-dust mixed with lime, which is peculiar to only this area. Besides, in the region from Bogra to Kushtia, mud-walled houses with CI sheet or kerosene tin roof is another common type. The mud is dried in the form of block for building houses. The gaps between the blocks are filled in with clay.
Mud-walled houses with two to three levels of roof are common in Chittagong region. The roofs are often thatched with CI sheet. In the Madhupur area, mud-walled house with long grass-thatched roof is common. This type of house is also common in northern and western Dhaka and south of Tangail but with CI sheet roofing." -(Source: Banglapedia)
FOR MORE : Traditional House of Bangladesh By Rumana Rashid (Universiti Technology Malaysia, Johor Bharu, Malaysia)
===============================================
© All Rights Reserved
Please seek my consent to publish it anywhere.
:::::::::::::: [RAZU] ::::::::::::::
ahmedjakir68@yahoo.com
jakirrazu@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone no. 006 0163080112
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Thanks in advance for visiting my Photostream.
I appreciate your comments and Favs.
****** PLEASE NO GRAPHICS ******