Densely populated and humming with activity at all hours, Dhaka is a city of contrasts between old and new, rich and poor, industry and folk. From the concrete National Parliament House and ultramodern Bashundhara City, the largest shopping mall in South Asia, to the 17th Century Lalbagh Fort and the open markets along the city's side streets, these contrasts vividly shape the city. Visit the many mosques, temples and museums for a taste of Bengali culture and history.
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Baitul Mukarram, also spelled as Baytul Mukarrom (Arabic: بيت المكرّم; Bengali: বায়তুল মোকাররম; The Holy House) is the National Mosque of Bangladesh. Located at the center of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, the mosque was completed in 1968.[1] It has a capacity of 40,000
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In my point of view, One of the the most spectacular and ancient mosques situated near lalbagh fort. I visited /traveled and performed Salah (Asar). However, it convinced me to understand the culture and Islamic architectural beauty of central Dhaka (Now & Then). It stands as the witness of the history. I did some research and viewed the reviews of this Mosque in tripadvisor before outing. Thank you trip advisor. I enjoyed ????????????
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Small mosque on the way to Panam City from Dhaka. Its now deteriorating due to lack of conservation action taken by the authority.
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A nice place to pray. Just beside the central library of Dhaka University. The grave of National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam is beside the mosque. Normally the DU campus is cool and quite. Even you will find more silence in the central mosque.
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