Monday, March 20, 2017

The Largest Mangrove Forest of The world

The largest mangrove forest is  The sundarbans.It is locked in south east of Bangladesh.The sundarbans is situated  both in Bangladesh and India.Its 60% is in Bangladesh and rest of in India.It's total area is about 10000km2.The Sundarbans is surrended by The Padma(Ganga in India),The Brahmaputra,The Meghna and The Bay of Bengal.There are thudreds of small river spread all over the Sundarbans.It is a landmark of ancient hasritage of methological event.The UNESCO select the Sundarbans as a world haritage in 1987.

There is a saying behind the name Sundarbans.In sundarbans there are a huge gatherings of Sundari trees. Forthis reason everyone know  it as a name of Sundarbans.
The Sundarbans is of universal importance for globally endamaged speacies including The Royal Bengal Tiger,Ganges,Irawady Dolphins,Estuarin Crocodiles,critically endamaged Endimic River Terrapin etc.

Theri are 260 species of birds in Sundarbans.IT is the only mangrove forest in the world where  Panthera tigris tigris species(Royal Bengal Tiger)are found.

The property is the main outstanding environment in the lower Bengal Basin for a wide assortment of faunal species. Its excellent biodiversity is communicated in an extensive variety of greenery; 334 plant species having a place with 245 genera and 75 families, 165 green growth and 13 orchid species. It is additionally rich in fauna with 693 types of untamed life which incorporates; 49 warm blooded animals, 59 reptiles, 8 creatures of land and water, 210 white fishes, 24 shrimps, 14 crabs and 43 mollusks species. The shifted and bright flying creature life found along the conduits of the property is one of its most noteworthy attractions, including 315 types of waterfowl, raptors and backwoods winged animals including nine types of kingfisher and the grand white-bellied ocean hawk.




Sunday, March 12, 2017

St. Martin island

St. Martin's Island  is a little island  in the northeastern piece of the Bay of Bengal, around 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf landmass, and framing the southernmost piece of Bangladesh.It's area is about 8 km2.

 It is around 8 kilometers (5 miles) west of the northwest bank of Myanmar, at the mouth of the Naf River.

The primary settlement began 250 years prior by Arabian mariners who named the island 'Jazeera'. Amid British occupation the island was named St. Martin Island. Amid the First Anglo-Burmese War between the British and Burmese realms in 1824–1826, match cases to the island were a main consideration. The nearby names of the island are "Narikel jinjira, which signifies 'Coconut Island' in Bengali, and "Daruchini Dwip". It is the main coral island in Bangladesh.

The best way to achieve St. Martin's Island is by water transportation: pontoons and boats from Teknaf. There are few or no cabs, tarred streets, or power. With the exception of the bigger inns that keep running on generators. The island is about sun, ocean and palm trees. Amid the day, it wakes up with water and shoreline sports, with shoreline gatherings and blazes illuminating the night skies.




Friday, March 3, 2017

Largest sea bitch of the World

Cox's Bazar is a distict of ever green Bangladesh.But beside that it has an another reputation .
It's the largest sea bitch of the world.The bitch is about 120 km long.The most and most attractive
thing is sun rise and sun set .Cox's Bazar is that place from where you can enjoy both Sun rise and Sun set.You can also enjoy boating,fishing,bitch raiding.It is that place where you can frorget 
all of you sorrows and disaster of life for a while.If you came here you also can visit the narikeljinjira,Teknaf ,Safari park,Sentmartin,Himsori,Moheskhali dip and so many natural beauty.
If you want to have a tour of Cox's Bazar there is a easy way.First go to Chittagong by Plane
and then 50km journey by bus from Chittagong.Now you are in the largest sea bitch of the world.
there are many Hotels in Cox's Bazar.So you don't have to face any residential problem.So come to Cox's Bazar and have a great tour ,best of luck.


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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Mahasthangarh-The Ancient capital of The Indian sub-continent



Mahasthangarh is one of the earliest urban archaeological sites so far discovered in Bangladesh. Mahasthan is Bogra District contains the remains of an ancient city which was called Pundranagara or Paundravardhanapura in the territory of Pundravardhana. A limestone slab bearing six lines in Prakrit in Brahmi script, discovered in 1931, dates Mahasthangarh to at least the 3rd century BC. The fortified area was in use till the 18th century AD.








Together with the ancient and medieval ruins, the mazhar of Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar built at the site of a Hindu temple is located at Mahasthangarh. He was a monk of royal lineage who came to the Mahasthangarh area, with the objective of spreading Islam among non-Muslims. He converted the people of the area to Islam and settled there.Mahasthangarh was the capital of an ancient locality in eastern subcontinential area named Pundravardhana. According to the Ancient Indian mythology, there was a Pre Aryan civilization founded by a mythological prince named 'Pundra' who was the son of mythological demon king 'Bali'. King Bali had five sons who founded five civilizations in eastern Indian region named Anga, Vanga, kalinga, Pundra and Sumha; which was thought to be named after them. But there are several theories regarding the word 'Pundra'. 







It was a powerful, rich and sovereign kingdom during Alexander the Great's invasion. Alexander did not invade in Pundravardhana. An ancient sculpture found in Pundravardhana containing texts saying that it was ruled under the Mouryan Empire when Asoka the Great was the empire. It was also a very important city during the Gupta, Sunga, Pala, Sena dynesties. It was a very important city of the Gupta Empire. During the 400 years long Pala period when the Buddhist civilization flourished in this region, the largest Buddhist monastery in the South of the Himalayas, "Somapura Mahavihara", and also the Great Nalanda Mahavihara were not so far from this city. During the Sena period, it was a Hindu kingdom and was ruled by two brothers named Nol and Nil. Then a cursed Brahmin migrated here from South India named Porshurama. He helped those brothers to negotiate and became the king.






Then a Dervish of royal lineage came into this area, with objective of spreading Islam among the non-Muslims. For converting too many people into Muslims he was opposed by the king and at last he had a war with the king. The king died and Islam was spread through all over the North-Bengal from Pundravardhana. During the Sultani and Nababi Period it lost its impartensa. During this time, the current Bangladeshi city of Bogra was established






At the British Colonial period it became the heart of the great Fakir Sanyashi rebellion which lead the country to a great movement for the independence of the Indian sub- continent.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Paharpur-The Largest Education Institute Of 8th century

Paharpur is one of the most important historical place of bangladesh.It is in Bodolgaci thana of Naogon district.It is formally known as Sompur Bihar.Actually it is a Temple.Ram Dharmo Pal buielt the Temple on 8th century according with 177 classroom.At that time it was used as a Duddan University.The institute was famous all over Asia.Students came here from different parts of world
The entire building was surrended by a 900 square feet long and 3 feet wide concreat wall.The height of the Temple was about 72 feet.Surprisingly it was one of the tallest building at that time.
Now the Archeolgy department controlling it.They dug the place and found many status.In 1989 the
Cheaf of UN visit  the place.The UNDP has taken a project over it.Under the project The Archeolgy
department makes a musiam.garden and some guestroom.



 

The Largest Mangrove Forest of The world

The largest mangrove forest is  The sundarbans.It is locked in south east of Bangladesh.The sundarbans is situated  both in Bangladesh and ...