Panam City part-2/যে কারনে ধ্বংস হলো পানাম নগর/sonargao/narayongang#theainashoudagor#mehadihasanvlog
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Panam Nagar is a traditional ancient town located in Sonargaon, Narayanganj district. Big City, Khas Nagar, Panam Nagar - Panam was the most interesting of these three cities of ancient Sonargaon. There are many buildings here which are centuries old, which are related to the history of the Bar Bhuiyan of Bengal.The city is spread over an area of ​​20 sq km in Sonargaon.
Location
The crescent-shaped Panam Pool can be reached on foot to the north from the Sonargaon Folk and Crafts Museum. (Although the bridge is destroyed). The bridge was 72 feet long and 15.5 feet wide ,The middle was high. Beyond this bridge is the city of Panam and the Panam road that runs through the city. Panam Nagar is full of residential single storey and two storey houses on both sides of the road.
History
In the 15th century, Isa Khan established the first capital of Bengal at Sonagaon. Meghna in the east and Shitalakshya river in the west. Sailing British clothes used to come from Britain by river, muslin used to come from the country. boats used to come every day at Shitalakshya and Meghna ghats.It was around this time that the East India Company's commercial activities and perpetual settlement led to the development of a new colonial architectural style, inspired by Europe.The blue trade later took the place of this garment trade. [4]
W. W. According to Hunter, Panam was the capital of Sonargaon during the Sultanate period. But in Panama, there is not much architecture of the Sultanate period, so the truth of this claim is not proven. In this case, James Taylor says, the ancient city of Sonargaon was Panam.There is no real conflict with this theory. The town has lots of colonial-style two-storey and one-storey houses. Most of the houses are in the nineteenth century (nameplates of 1813 AD). Originally Panam was the home of the rich merchants of Bengal at that time. The traders' business was all over Dhaka-Calcutta. They built this city.After the conquest of Sonargaon by the Mughals in 1611 AD, the construction of roads and bridges established a direct link between the capital city and the Panam area. The location of Panam Pool (extinct), Dulalpur Pool and Panamnagar Bridge and the canal enclosure on three sides indicate that Panam was a suburb of Sonargaon.
The independent king of Bengal Isa Khan used to walk in this city. The culture of Bengal developed here from the Sultanate period.
Description,
Of the surviving houses in Panam, 52 are notable. There are 31 houses on the north side of Panam Road and 21 on the south side. Most of the houses are rectangular, extending from north to south, height one to three storeys high.Apart from colonialism, the architecture of the houses has a wonderful combination of Mughal, Greek and Gandhara architectural styles with the craftsmanship of the local artisans. Each house is full of innovative skills in terms of usability, craftsmanship, use of colors, and construction techniques.Bricks are made of cast-iron brackets, ventilat
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