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Mini LEGO build of the Ahsan Manzil in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Not many good angles to take any picture here but I tried.

 

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Ahsan Manzil (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল) was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. This magnificent building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Bangladesh. The construction of this palace was started in the year 1859 and was completed in 1869. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. To preserve the cultural and history of the area, the palace became the Bangladesh National Museum on 20 September 1992. (wikipedia)

Ahsan Manzil (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল) was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family.

 

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In Jodhpur Umaid Palace

20 Inch R10 Performance Series Wheels. Satin Black Centers. Polished Step Lips. Gloss Black Inner Barrels. 20x9/ 20x10.5

Click : Akter Ahsan Akass (Me)

Retouch Media : Adobe Lightroom CC 2017 (V6.8)

Retouch By : Me

Device : Redmi Note 5 Ai

F-stop : f/1.9

Exposure time : 1/402 sec

ISO speed : 100

Focal length : 4 mm

Location : Holokhana Union, Kurigram

Tranquility . A lake in Wilmington. Adirondack park region, NY

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Joya Ahsan is all set to appear in a Tollywood detective film now, titled ‘Eagoler Chokh’ opposite actor Anirban Bhattacharya.

The Goyenda Shabar -produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and directed by Arindam Sil -will go on the floors on February 24 with a host of new...

 

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Dhaka.

 

Visit of Ahsan Manzil or "Pink Palace".

 

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Tagged By, Merwah, Faisal Javaid, Rashid...anybody else :P ??? (Ainnna nu chain nai aay :P )

 

1. I am Ahsan, ahsan.amin, san_shad, Lazy, Drunk, Tention etc etc..

2. I love sleeping but hardly get time to sleep :(

3. I hate working a lot but working hard/alot is my fate :( :( :(

4. I am very much concerned about my future, always think about it...so curious about upcoming days of my professional life.

5. Damn... I'll be of 28 in the coming september, now waiting/seeking for the side effect :P :D ;) and factually the others are more concerned about it than me!!!!! you can better guess what I mean. :P

6. I have observed in past few weeks that I've got so much patience.. I don't know how, but its the fact

7. I love traveling but traveling needs lots of money and I don't have it.

8. I am very friendly, almost with everyone, unless someone leaves a bad impression in my mind

9. I speaks toooooooooooo much, those who have seen me in real life can better tell that :P

10. I eat less but like to eat good!!! so found of cultural food

  

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"More detailed about me" ( My Full Story :D)

 

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Ahsan Iqbal (PML-N), Haji Adeel (ANP), Nafeesa Shah (PPP), Shehnaz Wazir Ali (PPP), Senator (Former) S. Akbar (PPP)

Appearances can be deceptive. Look closely, this is actually the reflection of the mountain in water.

 

Happy New Year. Hope you all have a great 2012 ahead :)

 

Taken at Guhantara, Bangalore.

'Kokshastr' translated by Ahsan Butt (me).

Place : Ahsan Manjil, Dhaka.

Camera : Sony H1.

Date : 17 Oct, 2009.

 

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Ahsan Manzil (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল, Ahsan Monjil) was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. This magnificent building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The construction of this palace was started in 1859 and was completed in 1872. It was constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. It has been designated as a national museum.

 

In Mughal era, there was a garden house of Sheikh Enayet Ullah, the landlord of Jamalpur porgona (district), in this place. Sheikh Enayet Ullah was a very charming person. He acquired a very big area in Kumortuli (Kumartuli) and included it in his garden house. Here he built a beautiful palace and named it "Rongmohol" (Rangmahal). He used to enjoy here keeping beautiful girls collected from the country and abroad, dressing them with gorgeous dresses and expensive ornaments. There is a saying that, the foujdar of Dhaka (representative of mughal emperor) in that time was attracted to one of the beautiful girls among them. He invited Sheikh Enayet Ullah in a party one night and killed him in a conspiracy when he was returning home. That girl also committed suicide in anger and sorrow. There was a grave of Sheikh Enayet Ullah in the north-east corner of the palace yard which was ruined in the beginning of the 20th century.

 

Probably in the period of Nawab Alibardi Khan around 1740 century, Sheikh Moti Ullah, the son of Sheikh Enayet Ullah, sold the property to the French traders. There was a French trading house beside this property. The trading house became wealthier after purchasing this property. In that time, French traders could do business here without paying any taxes by a decree from the emperor Awrangajeb. In that time, the French became very wealthy by doing business here in competition with the English and other European companies. They made a big palace and dug a pond for sweet water in the newly purchased property. The pond still exists in the compound of Ahsan Manjil which was called "Les Jalla" in that time. In the English-French war, French got defeated and all their properties were captured by the English. On 22 June 1757, the French left the trading house with a fleet of 35 boats from the river station of Buriganga in front of Kumartuli.

 

In 1785, the French transferred the property to a French tradesman named Mr. Champigni, and retaken it at 1801. According to Paris agreement of 1814, the French claimed all their left properties at Dhaka, and in 1827 the property was again returned to the French. For the increasing power of the English, the French was forced to left subcontinent. They decided to sell all their properties in Dhaka. So in 1830, the trading house of Kumartuli was purchased by the established landlord of Dhaka Khwaja Alimullah.

 

After some renovation work, the trading house became the residence of Khwaja Alimullah. In his time, a stable and a family mosque was added in the compound. After his death, his son Khwaja Abdul Gani made a great flourish to the property, and named it "Ahsan Manjil" on his son Ahsan Ullah. In the east side of the old building, he made a new building with a different design, and also done great renovation work to the old building. Since then, the old building was called "Ondor Mohol" and the new building was called "Rong mohol".

 

In the evening of 7 April 1888, a devastating tornado hit Dhaka city causing great damage. Ahsan Manjil was severely damaged and abandoned. An English engineer from Kolkata arrived here to examine the palace. He gave opinion that except for the "Rangmahal", all the other parts of the palace would have to be reconstructed. So Khwaja Abdul Gani and his son Ahsanullah turned their full attention to rebuild the palace. Both of the buildings were reconstructed during that time with a new design and supervised by the local engineer Gobinda Chandra Roy.

 

The old French building was reconstructed to a two storied building keeping similarity to the Rangmahal. A gangway was made with wood connecting the first floors of the two buildings. The most beautiful thing made in this time was the dome, which made the palace so beautiful.

 

After the death of Khwaja Ahsanullah in 1901, the glory of Ahsan Manjil was ended. His successors couldn’t continue the glory because of the internal family quarrel. They rented different parts of the palace to tenants, who actually made it a slum. In 1952, govt. acquired the property and left in supervision of the Dhaka Nawab court. In 1985, Dhaka National Museum acquired the property and made it a museum following a massive restoration programme which utilised historic photographs of the property.

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Hyderabad India

Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tarik Ahsan has presented his credentials to President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo. The High Commission in a media statement on Friday said he conveyed his warm regards of President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Rajapaksa on Thursday. He expressed hope the relations between the two countries would ‘deepen and broaden’. The High Commissioner conveyed condolences and sympathy for the victims of the landslide in UVA Province. They discussed ways ‘to translate the warm political relation into greater cooperation in various fields’. They were happy that Bangladesh and Sri Lanka were working ‘closely and supporting each other in different international and regional organisations’. Sri Lanka established diplomatic ties with Bangladesh in 1972 soon after independence, according to a news agency

Ahsan Ali Baltistani is nawha khowaan of Dasta e Ansar e Akbaira, Baltistani Area, A.B.Sinia lines - Karachi Pakistan..His first nawha album will be released in Muharram 1431/2010

~ Joya Ahsan ~

Photography: Kaushik Iqbal

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Hyderabad India

Ahsan Manzil was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. It is situated on the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The palace is now a museum. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.

 

Taken at Old Town, Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

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فرزند ابن صفی جناب احمد صفی، انوار صدیقی صاحب کے ہمراہ ان

کی قیام گاہ پر ، چھ دسمبر سن دو ھزار نو

اثمر صفی اور منیر احسن بھی نمایاں ہیں

 

Ahh my second try for a self portrait...

 

Model = Me

Photographer = My Tripod

Make Up.. =.. Boy's don't need that :P

Light = Sun's Light coming from a Door

 

Palace in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Sadarghat - Gabtoli Rd, Dhaka

Ahsan Manzil (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল, Ahsan Monjil) was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. This magnificent building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The construction of this palace was started in 1859 and was completed in 1872. It was constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. It has been designated as a national museum.

 

In Mughal era, there was a garden house of Sheikh Enayet Ullah, the landlord of Jamalpur porgona (district), in this place. Sheikh Enayet Ullah was a very charming person. He acquired a very big area in Kumortuli (Kumartuli) and included it in his garden house. Here he built a beautiful palace and named it "Rongmohol" (Rangmahal). He used to enjoy here keeping beautiful girls collected from the country and abroad, dressing them with gorgeous dresses and expensive ornaments. There is a saying that, the foujdar of Dhaka (representative of mughal emperor) in that time was attracted to one of the beautiful girls among them. He invited Sheikh Enayet Ullah in a party one night and killed him in a conspiracy when he was returning home. That girl also committed suicide in anger and sorrow. There was a grave of Sheikh Enayet Ullah in the north-east corner of the palace yard which was ruined in the beginning of the 20th century.

 

Probably in the period of Nawab Alibardi Khan around 1740 century, Sheikh Moti Ullah, the son of Sheikh Enayet Ullah, sold the property to the French traders. There was a French trading house beside this property. The trading house became wealthier after purchasing this property. In that time, French traders could do business here without paying any taxes by a decree from the emperor Awrangajeb. In that time, the French became very wealthy by doing business here in competition with the English and other European companies. They made a big palace and dug a pond for sweet water in the newly purchased property. The pond still exists in the compound of Ahsan Manjil which was called "Les Jalla" in that time. In the English-French war, French got defeated and all their properties were captured by the English. On 22 June 1757, the French left the trading house with a fleet of 35 boats from the river station of Buriganga in front of Kumartuli.

 

In 1785, the French transferred the property to a French tradesman named Mr. Champigni, and retaken it at 1801. According to Paris agreement of 1814, the French claimed all their left properties at Dhaka, and in 1827 the property was again returned to the French. For the increasing power of the English, the French was forced to left subcontinent. They decided to sell all their properties in Dhaka. So in 1830, the trading house of Kumartuli was purchased by the established landlord of Dhaka Khwaja Alimullah.

 

After some renovation work, the trading house became the residence of Khwaja Alimullah. In his time, a stable and a family mosque was added in the compound. After his death, his son Khwaja Abdul Gani made a great flourish to the property, and named it "Ahsan Manjil" on his son Ahsan Ullah. In the east side of the old building, he made a new building with a different design, and also done great renovation work to the old building. Since then, the old building was called "Ondor Mohol" and the new building was called "Rong mohol".

 

In the evening of 7 April 1888, a devastating tornado hit Dhaka city causing great damage. Ahsan Manjil was severely damaged and abandoned. An English engineer from Kolkata arrived here to examine the palace. He gave opinion that except for the "Rangmahal", all the other parts of the palace would have to be reconstructed. So Khwaja Abdul Gani and his son Ahsanullah turned their full attention to rebuild the palace. Both of the buildings were reconstructed during that time with a new design and supervised by the local engineer Gobinda Chandra Roy.

 

The old French building was reconstructed to a two storied building keeping similarity to the Rangmahal. A gangway was made with wood connecting the first floors of the two buildings. The most beautiful thing made in this time was the dome, which made the palace so beautiful.

 

After the death of Khwaja Ahsanullah in 1901, the glory of Ahsan Manjil was ended. His successors couldn’t continue the glory because of the internal family quarrel. They rented different parts of the palace to tenants, who actually made it a slum. In 1952, govt. acquired the property and left in supervision of the Dhaka Nawab court. In 1985, Dhaka National Museum acquired the property and made it a museum following a massive restoration programme which utilised historic photographs of the property.

Dhaka.

 

Visit of Ahsan Manzil or "Pink Palace".

 

More:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahsan_Manzil

Ahsan Manzil (Bengali: আহসান মঞ্জিল) was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. It is situated on the banks of the Buriganga River in Bangladesh. The palace became the Bangladesh National Museum on 20 September 1992. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. -- Wiki

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