Tulshi gonga river

Tulshi gonga river (তুলসী গঙ্গা নদী) is another dying river from Bangladesh. This river mostly flows through the district Joypurhat (জয়পুরহাট) and a tributary river of Chhoto Jomuna river. I am not sure, probably the river originated from somewhere northern part of Joypurhat district (জয়পুরহাট জেলা). This is a very…

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Chhoto Jomuna Nodi

According to the wikipedia Chhoto Jomuna river (ছোট যমুনা নদী) is originated from inside Bangladesh. More specially from Parbatipur of Dinajpur district. It is mainly originated from a waterbody named Boro Chondipur beel (বড় চণ্ডীপুর বিল). After crossing approximately 56 kilometer the river joins with the river Atrai. Throughout this…

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Joypurhat: Hinda-Koshba -Shahi -Mosjid

Saturday, 18 May 2013 It was the early morning of the day and we have finished the breakfast with a heavy one. It was just after 7:30 at the morning and our first destination was the Hinda Kosahba Shahi Mosque(হিন্দা কসবা শাহী মসজিদ) from the Khetlal Upozela(ক্ষেতলাল উপজেলা) of the…

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Joypurhat: Baro Shibaloy Mondir

Friday, 17 May 2013 Baro Shibaloy(বার শিবালয়) is an unique temple that is located beside the Chhoto Jomuna river(ছোট য্মুনা নদী) of Bel-Amla(বেল-আমলা) village which is around 4 kilometer apart from the Joypurhat(জয়্পুরহাট) District of Bangladesh. I haven’t heard/seen anything even near similar to this temple before. This temple compound…

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Joypurhat: Lokma Jomidar Bari

Friday, 17 May 2013 This is about a Jomidar Bari(জমিদার বাড়ি) that is located exactly at the India-Bangladesh border. Possibly this is the only Jomidar Bari(জমিদার বাড়ি) that is located at the country’s border. It is known as Lokma Jomidar Bari(লকমা জমিদার বাড়ি). This is few mile after the Koriya…

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