Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts
Jan 17, 2016
Street Scenes of Dhaka, Bangladesh (Then East Pakistan) - 1960's
Baitul Mukarram Market area, beside the G.P.O. Dhaka, Bangladesh (1967)
Dhanmondi, Dhaka (1960s)
Dhanmondi, Dhaka (1960s)
Dhanmondi, Dhaka (1960s)
Source: Bangladesh Old Photo Archive Facebook Page

Dhanmondi, Dhaka (1960s)
Dhanmondi, Dhaka (1960s)
Source: Bangladesh Old Photo Archive Facebook Page
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Jan 3, 2016
Northbrook Hall in Dhaka (Currently in Bangladesh) - 1904
Photograph taken by Fritz Kapp in 1904 of buildings in Dacca (now Dhaka), part of an album of 30 prints from the Curzon Collection. The view is of Northbrook Hall designed in the so-called Indo-Saracenic style, with Johnson Hall, in a similar style, visible in the background. The buildings may have been attached to Dhaka University at this date, but later Northbrook Hall functioned as the Town Hall.
Source: bl.uk ( British Library)
Chowk or the market place in Dhaka (Currently in Bangladesh) - 1904
Photograph taken by Fritz Kapp in 1904 in Dacca (now Dhaka), part of an album of 30 prints from the Curzon Collection. This is a view of the Chowk or the market place in Dhaka, looking across the shop roofs. The Chowk Bazaar is at the seething heart of the old city of Dhaka, its narrow, twisted roads are lined with old buildings, the ground floors of which house shops selling a multitude of things. All manner of vehicles, predominantly rickshaws, crowd the streets.
Source: bl.uk ( British Library)
Jan 2, 2016
Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka (Currently in Bangladesh) - 1904
Photograph taken by Fritz Kapp in 1904 of a temple in Dacca (now Dhaka), part of an album of 30 prints from the Curzon Collection.
Dhakeshwari National Temple is a Hindu temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh's 'National Temple'. The name "Dhakeshwari" means "Goddess of Dhaka". Since the destruction of Ramna Kali Mandir in 1971 by the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Dhakeshwari Temple has assumed status as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh.
The Dhakeshwari temple was built in the 12th century by Ballal Sen, a king of the Sena dynasty, and many say the city was named after this temple. The current architectural style of the temple cannot be dated to that period because of the numerous repairs, renovations and rebuilding which have taken place over time.
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Source: bl.uk ( British Library)
May 6, 2012
Indian Soldiers on a Pakistani Tank during Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
Indian troops atop alleged Pakistan Tank - Indian soldiers sit on what Indian sources described as a U.S. built Chaffee tank belonging to Pakistan's 20th Lancers which they said was knocked out just inside East Pakistan in border battle Sunday. The tank later was towed to Indian territory. This picture was received in New York Friday from Indian sources 1971
Source: ebay
Source: ebay
Refugees from East Pakistan During Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
Meherpur, East Pakis April 22 - Seeking Safety - With bundles on their heads, on East Pakistan refugee group leaves Meherpur, East Pakistan seeking safety in India. The refugees had to seek safety after Bangla Desh rebels were forced to retreat by Pakistani government troops on April 19 1971
Beniapol, East Pakistan: General view of East Pakistani refugees sitting at food distribution center here on the India-East Pakistan border. The secessionist government of Bangla desh proclaimed its sovreignty in East Pakistan 4/13 and appealed to "all democratic countries" for recognition and assistance in the civil war with West Pakistan
Source: ebay
Jun 5, 2010
Khas Nagar Talao, Sonargaon - 1872

Source: British Library (bl.uk)
Tomb and mosque of Panch Pir, Sonargaon - 1872

Source: British Library (bl.uk)
River Buriganga near Dhaka - 1885

Source: British Library (bl.uk)
May 25, 2010
Madrassa - Dhaka 1904

Source: bl.uk (British Library)
Imambara Hosseini Dallan - Dhaka 1904

Source: bl.uk (British Library)
Dhaka College 1904

Source: bl.uk (British Library)
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