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[name] => Rupban Mura
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Locally this site is known as “Rupban Mura”. After excavation, the sign of a shrine, a monastery and an octagonal votive stupa were found. Among the antiquities, one Gupta imitation gold coin, 04 coins of debased metal, 3 silver coins and a bulky sand stone, Buddha image of post gupta period are mention worthy. On the basis of all the evidences found here, the original monastery and shrine may be dated prior to the 8th Century A.D.
Rupban Mura an important archaeological site of Mainamati lying on a hillock just between the modern BARD and BDR establishments in the Kotbari area on the south of the Comilla-Kalirbazar road. Excavations have revealed here the remains of a remarkable semi-cruciform shrine of medium size (28.2m east - west, 28m north - south), together with a number of subsidiary structures, including an octagonal stupa and another one on a square base. A boundary wall within the oblong stupa courtyard encloses all these. Its regular entrance is on the east, facing the monastery entrance. Deep diggings have revealed three main periods of building and repairs and rebuilding, the earliest corresponding to c.6th-7th centuries AD. Very few remains of the latest period (10th-11th century AD) survive now in this very heavily disturbed site.
The Cruciform Shrine Originally built as a solid stupa on a square base, it was subsequently converted into a semi-cruciform shrine in the second period (8th century AD). It has a peculiarity not noticed elsewhere. Instead of a single chapel built in each of the long arm of the cross, a group of three long narrow chapels was built in the eastern (front) side of the shrine.
In the middle chapel the colossal stone Buddha, now exhibited in Mainamati Museum, was discovered. The same peculiarity is noticed in the adjacent Itakhola Mura grand stupa, also on the eastern side facing the entrance. Fragments of bronze images found in other chapels suggest installation of such images there.
The Monastery The small 34.1m square monastery of the site was built separately, 31m.The South-east of the cruciform stupa. It has a prominent gateway complex (12.5m x 6.9m) projecting outwards in the middle of the northern wing. Built in the usual square plan, it originally had a total of 24 cells in four wings, subsequently reduced to 18 in the second period. The southern wing, occupying an area of 11.7m, was abandoned, due certainly too irreparable damages, and a row of new cells was built in its front, thus making the shape of the monastery oblong (34.1m x 24.8m). Corbelled niches and brick-built bedsteads can be noticed in the 2nd period cells. A broad corbelled drain was built in the courtyard to drain out rainwater. Significant discoveries from the site include, besides the colossal stone Buddha, five debased gold coins of Balabhatta, the Khadga ruler.
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[name] => Cox's Bazar Radar Station
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In Cox’s Bazar, there is a newly built radar station, constructed by Japan. The station is under overseas development agreement. Cox's Bazar RADAR Station is discovered by Bangladesh Sea Beach Tourism Society. Bangladesh is a land which faces natural disasters every year. That's why Bangladesh is called the land of natural calamities.
The common natural disaster in our country are floods, storms, cyclones, drought and famine and in pre and post-monsoon season. Natural calamities cannot be prevented. Timely forecast from RADAR station could minimize damage of natural disaster.
Japan has been contributing to the improvement of meteorological services in Bangladesh since 1987 in terms of institutional strengthening of disaster management administration along with disaster management support during floods and cyclones. In this respect, Government of Japan assisted in replacing two radars located at Cox’s Bazar and Khepupara in 1987 with two modern S-band meteorological radars. In 2004, both the radar systems failed which made Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) incapable of locating cyclone centers or intensity of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. This new project is designed to provide new radar stations in these two strategically important locations and JICA has been assigned to conduct the basic design study for implementing this project.
Project Components:
1. Replacement of the existing meteorological radar system at Cox's Bazar and Khepupara Meteorological Radar Stations
2. Satellite Communication Systems from Cox's Bazar and Khepupara Meteorological Radar Stations to the Storm Warning Centre (SXC) in Dhaka
3. Spare Parts for the existing meteorological microwave link
4. Construction of radar tower buildings at Cox's Bazar and Khepupara meteorological Radar Station
Expected Impacts:
1. BMD will have the ability to provide near real time cyclone information and warnings to the Prime Minister’s Office, Disaster management Bureau, media and other related agencies for effective disaster prevention countermeasures.
2. Strengthening of BMD's cyclone and weather monitoring capacity using a combination of meteorological satellite data and radar data from the new satellite and meteorological radar system
3. BMD's forecasting ability for Cox's Bazar district will be improved along with the accuracy of the meteorological information for the Cox's Bazar Airport, fishing trawlers and small boats which will ensure prompt issuance of warning signals.
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[post_id] => 1544
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One Dome Singair Mosque was built by Khan Jahan Ali and his followers in 15th-16th century. The mosque has a single square dome. The measure of each side is 39 feet 6 inches. The mosque is made of brick terracotta designs. Its single wide dome is heavily built. In the typical style of the Khan Jahan Ali, the dome topped with a cambered cornice, supported with thick walls.
The Singair Mosque is across the road from the Shait Gumbaz Mosque, Bagherhat on its southeastern side.Singair mosque is part of the mosque town of Bagherhat, built in the 15th and the 16th century by Khan Jahan Ali and his followers. The mosque is located 3 miles west of the Bagherhat town, opposite to the Shait gumbad mosque. The mosque is square, and has a single dome. Each side measures 39 feet 6 inches. The mosque is of red brick construction with terracotta designs. It has a single wide dome which is heavily built. In the typical style of the Khan Jahan Ali, the dome is supported on thick walls and topped with a cambered cornice.
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১৫শ এবং ১৬শ শতকে খান জাহান আলী (রঃ) এবং তাঁর অনুসারীরা এই মসজিদটি নির্মাণ করেন। এই মসজিদে বর্গক্ষেত্রাকার একটি গম্বুজ রয়েছে যেটির প্রতিটি বাহুর মাপ ৩৯ ফুট ৬ ইঞ্চি। ইটের তৈরি ও টেরাকোটার নকশা করা এই মসজিদের একমাত্র প্রশস্ত গম্বুজটি মজবুতভাবে নির্মাণ করা হয়েছে। খান জাহান আলী (রঃ) এর নিজস্ব শৈলী অনুযায়ী মসজিদের গম্বুজের দেয়াল বেশ পুরু এবং গম্বুজের উপর একটি কার্নিশ রয়েছে।
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[name] => Bangladesh Military Museum
[post_id] => 11193
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[post_content] => After the liberation war in 1971, a complete military force was established by the Bangladeshi Government. To let people know about the glorious history of Bangladesh Military forces, the military museum was open in 2004. It is located in Bijoy Sharani under the Sher-e-Bangla nagar thana area. It is situated beside the Novo Theater. It is open for all and no ticket money is needed.
The time schedule of this Bangladesh Military Museum: From Saturday to Thursday:10 AM- 6 PM, Friday: 3-6 PM, Wednesday: Off.
Bangladesh Military Museum is closed on Government holidays without 16th December and 26th March.
Inside the hall there are two large rooms and in the outside ground you will see 26 different models tanks and others armored vehicles.
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