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Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman

Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman  Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman  (2 February 1953 – 28 October 1971) was a sepoy in Bangladesh Army amid the Bangladesh Liberation War. Rahman was executed on 28 October 1971 at Dhalai, Sylhet amid an endeavor to catch the Pakistani Army's position. The progressing Mukti Bahini segment at last caught the Dhalai Border Outpost due in vast part to his endeavors. He was after death granted the Bir Sreshtho, the most noteworthy acknowledgment of valiance in Bangladesh. Rahman was conceived on 2 February 1953 in Khardo Khalishpur town (Renamed Hamid Nagar) in Moheshpur thana of the Jhenaidah District. Hamidur Rahman Degree College was named in his respect. what's more, was the eldest child of his family. Amid the Partition of India in 1947, his fatherly properties fell in India. They traversed the outskirt and settled in the flanking territory of Khorda Khalishpur of Jhenaidah.  Rahman joined East Bengal Regiment on 2 February 1971 and

Lalbagh Fort (Mughal royal residence)

Lalbagh Fort Lalbagh Fort or Fort Aurangabad, a deficient Mughal royal residence stronghold at Dhaka on the waterway Buriganga in the southwestern piece of the old city. The waterway has now gone further south and streams at a significant separation from the post. D'Oily's artistic creation (1809-11) demonstrates that the greater part of this east-west oval post touched the water of the stream on its south and southwestern sides.  The development of the fortress was initiated in 1678 AD by ruler muhammad azam amid his 15 month long bad habit sovereignty of Bengal, yet before he could finish the work he was reviewed by aurangzeb. His successor, shaista khan did not proceed with the work, however he remained in Dhaka up to 1688. His little girl bibi pari (Lady Fairy) kicked the bucket here in 1684 and this drove him to view the fortification as unpropitious. For long the stronghold was thought to be a blend of three structures (the mosque, the tomb of Bibi Pari and the