Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Wonderful Tourist Spot Name Is Dinajpur Rajbari


Dinajpur Rajbari is now in ruins, is located outside the northeast. Original stick defensive moats and high walls, crumbling remains Dinajpur Rajbari, now have access to high-arched gateway to the west. In the palace, near the gate to the left of the painted Krishna temple and several outbuildings were destroyed right half and inside door access to the Garden Court. The courtyard to the east is the temple of a flat roof porch supported by four Corinthian columns and the second half of the columns supporting the roof of Hall.
Miserable destruction of the castle is now a collection of abandoned brick buildings in an advanced stage of decomposition. The castle consists of three main groups of Mahale (blocks), always known as Mahal, Rani Mahal Thakurbadi and I, along with other accessory buildings, several Rajas and Zamindars another time. The number of temples, houses, charitable pharmacy, tanks, and various domestic and household workers also built in the palace. All buildings in an area of ​​16.41 hectares, including two large tanks in the east and south of the canal, gardens, zoo died, a tennis court, and Kumar Katchary House. The main terminal and locks seemed Mahal Maharaja Ramnath Prannath and his adopted son to build in the 18th century. It is built on a unique mix of European, Islamic and Hindu styles, and showing not a very good taste. Two parallel channels called Ramdanga, castle, surrounded on all sides, were probably dug Ramnath after the occupation of his castle Sayed Ahmed Khan, the bottom is alivardi Faujdar Rangpur Khan.Impressive two-story Grand Palace in the east, now largely demolished, always known as Mahal (mirror site), but no trace of the other stained glass in a building or survived the crumbling ruins. East façade has a width of about 3.05 m wide veranda 45.72m above, clearly hoping.On either side of a large balcony with a spiral staircase leading upstairs. Anterior projection of the upper floor is a series of elegant Ionic columns in pairs around the axes. Parapet above it is clear, except for a short, rectangular, flat, rising just above the ground for more than a symbol of royalty means two elephants face to face with the crown bush. Floors of the block is black and white marble stone, when the gilded stucco ceiling pattern particularly noticeable in the Durbar Hall, the Hall JALSA, Toshakhana and a library.Behind the main palace block west is a two-story rectangular block Mahal and Rani Mahal Thakurbadi. This time, a beautiful building, which is thoroughly removed from their precious trust, assembling furniture and other possessions.

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