Mahasthangarh [Bogra]
Mohasthangarh is one of the primary attractions in north Bengal. It was the capital of Kingdom of the Mourjo, the Gupta and the Sen Dynasty.
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This is the antiquated archeological and chronicled which was, set up in 2500 BC. It is the most established archeological site of Bangladesh is on the western bank of stream Karatoa 18 km. north of Bogra town next to Bogra-Rangpur Road. The tremendous site is an overwhelming historic point in the region having a braced, elongated fenced in area estimating 5000 ft. by 4500 ft. with a normal stature of 15 ft. from the encompassing paddy fields. Past the invigorated zone, other old remnants fan out inside a half circle of around five miles range. A few separated hills, the neighborhood names of which are Govinda Bhita Temple, Khodai Pathar Mound, Mankalir Kunda, Parasuramer Bedi, Jiyat Kunda and so on encompass the invigorated city.
This third century archeological site is as yet held to be of awesome sacredness by the Hindus. Consistently (mid-April) and once in like clockwork (December) a large number of Hindu lovers join the washing service on the bank of waterway Karatoa.
A visit to Mahasthangarh site gallery will open up for you wide assortment of artifacts, going from earthenware items to gold decorations and coins recuperated from the site. Presently it is one of the significant vacationer spots kept up by Bangladesh archeological Department.
[Mohasthan Musium]
You can go to Mohasthanagar from Bogura town, 10 km. away. Bear in mind to visit Mohasthangar historical center while visiting Mohasthangar. Mohasthan Buddhist Stambho is another fascination for the voyagers; it is privately called as Behula's Basar.
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