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“Jor Bangla Temple – A Timeless Heritage of Pabna”

Jor Bangla Temple located in the southern part of Raghunathpur in Pabna Sadar, the Jor Bangla Temple is a remarkable example of Bengal’s ancient terracotta architecture. Its twin hut-shaped structure reflects the artistry and craftsmanship of centuries past, making it a treasured monument for history and culture lovers alike. Photo Credit: Nazmus Sakim.

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Sujanagar: The Onion City

Sujanagar, an upazila in Pabna district, Bangladesh, is widely recognized as the “Onion City” due to its vast production of onions, which has become a cornerstone of the region’s agricultural identity. The upazila’s contribution to Bangladesh’s onion market is immense, and its success story in agriculture provides both opportunities and challenges. This report delves deeper

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The industrial revolution in Pabna.

The industrial revolution in Pabna is historically significant, particularly in the context of small-scale industries, traditional crafts, and its eventual shift toward a more industrialized economy. Here is an overview of the industrial evolution in Pabna: 1. Pre-Colonial and Colonial Period:Traditional Industries: Pabna has a rich history of traditional industries, especially handloom weaving, which played

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Happy Birthday, Pabna !

16 October, 2024 is the 196th birthday of our beloved Pabna district. Pabna is one of the oldest districts in the country. It is rich in history and tradition. Pabna was recognized as an independent district on 16 October in 1828. Pabna District is bounded by Natore and Sirajgonj districts on the north, Rajbari and

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Shah Shuja & Sujanagar

The earlier name of Sujanagar in Pabna district was Gobindganj. Prince Shah Shuja fled to Arakan following a succession of disputes between his sons over the usurpation of the throne in the latter part of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He stayed at Sujanagar for 3 nights on his way to Arakan.

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