What to do and see in Khulna Division, Khulna Division: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 10, 2022 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Khulna Division, Bangladesh including Michael Madhusudan Dutta Memorial House, Shait-Gumbad Mosque, Shilaidaha Kuthibari-Rabindranath Tagore's Residence, Fakir Lalon Shah's Mazaar, Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali, Sat Gumbad Mosque, Chanchra Shiva Mandir, Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium.
Restaurants in Khulna Division

1. Michael Madhusudan Dutta Memorial House

Jessore Bangladesh
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Michael Madhusudan Dutta Memorial House

Reviewed By 603jalals

Michael Madhusudan Dutt, or Michael Madhusudan Dutta, (25 January 1824 – 29 June 1873) was Bengali poet and dramatist. He was the first great poet of modern Bengali literature. He was a pioneer of Bengali drama. His famous work Meghnad Badh Kavya, is a tragic epic. It consists of nine cantos and is exceptional in Bengali literature both in terms of style and content. Michael Madhusudan Datta, Datta also spelled Dutt, born Jan. 25, 1824, Sāgardari, in Bangladesh and died June 29, 1873, Calcutta, India), poet and dramatist, the first great poet of modern Bengali literature. Datta was a dynamic, erratic personality and an original genius of a high order. His father, Rajnarayan Dutt, was a law practitioner in Kolkata. Madhusudan studied initially with his mother, Jahnabi Devi, at home and then at Sagardari Primary School. At the age of 7 he was admitted to Khidirpur School, Kolkata, where he studied for two years. In 1833 he was admitted to Hindu College. Here, among other subjects, he also studied Bangla, Sanskrit and Persian.

2. Shait-Gumbad Mosque

Bagerhat Bangladesh
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Shait-Gumbad Mosque

Sixty Domes Mosque was built in 1454 and is the largest brick mosque of Bangladesh.

Reviewed By looknew4ever - Khulna City, Bangladesh

Its Amazing and Historical Place in Khulna, Bangladesh. Travellers known about Hazrat Shahjalal and his work to visit Sixty Gumbad Mosque

3. Shilaidaha Kuthibari-Rabindranath Tagore's Residence

Kushtia Bangladesh
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Shilaidaha Kuthibari-Rabindranath Tagore's Residence

Reviewed By auleen1999 - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Visited this wonderful historical place on 14 February after 38 years. A place that reflects the memories of the first Indian Bengali Nobel laureate Rabindranath Thakur. Must give credit to the Department of Archeology, Bangladesh for their praiseworthy effort in maintaining the place so nicely. The exterior is well planned and constructed. The enterior is a little congusted though having few memoires and lots of pictures of the poet. One can drive down to the place following Dhaka-Kushtia road via Rajbari.It takes about five and half an hour. After visiting the place can fall back to Dhaka if wishes but it will be tiring. Better to pass a night at Kushtia or Rajbari. Its better to carry some dry food for lunch.

4. Fakir Lalon Shah's Mazaar

Lalon Shah Rd, Kushtia 7001 Bangladesh +880 1673-322327 [email protected] http://www.globaltoursbd.com/
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Fakir Lalon Shah's Mazaar

Lalon also known as Lalon Sain, Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir or Mahatma Lalon was a prominent Bengali philosopher, Baul saint, mystic, songwriter, social reformer and thinker from the Indian subcontinent. Regarded as an icon of Bengali culture, he inspired and influenced many poets, social and religious thinkers including Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Allen Ginsberg although he "rejected all distinctions of caste and creed". Widely celebrated as an epitome of religious tolerance, he was also accused of heresy during his lifetime and after his death. In his songs, Lalon envisioned a society where all religions and beliefs would stay in harmony. He founded the institute known as Lalon Akhrah in Cheuriya, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Kushtia railway station. His disciples dwell mostly in Bangladesh and West Bengal. Every year on the occasion of his death anniversary, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalon Akhrah.

Reviewed By RJshaon - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Its was a nice place that can see lolon shah mazar, Museum, Auditorium, Evening time you can enjoy live songs, Lolon Fair (mela) time you can enjoy lot of thing. Its located khustia main town.

5. Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali

Khan Jahan Ali Majar Rd, Bagerhat 9300 Bangladesh
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Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali

A Historical Place in Bagerhat.

6. Sat Gumbad Mosque

Bagerhat-Khulna Rd, Bagerhat 9300 Bangladesh +880 1715-857362
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Sat Gumbad Mosque

Reviewed By drtarequeanam - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Built in 1459 (the same year Khan Jahan Ali died), the famous Shait Gumbad Mosque is the largest and most magnificent traditional mosque in the country. Shait Gumbad means ‘the Temple with 60 Domes’ – a misnomer considering there are actually 81. This fortress-like structure has unusually thick walls, built in the tapering brick style, and is a hugely impressive sight. The overall architectural influence is unmistakably Turkish, and the arches within the main hall are a graceful exercise in geometry.

7. Chanchra Shiva Mandir

Jessore City Bypass, Jessore Bangladesh +880 1999-050682
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8. Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium

Khulna City Bangladesh

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