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President Palace Bangabhaban
Dhaka 1222, Bangladesh
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Ch
Review №1

Famous historical place of Bangladesh.President live there

Re
Review №2

Peoples Republic of Bangladeshs Honorable Presidents Residence and Office. Guarded by Presidents Guard Regiment (PGR).Public can meet Him here on Eid-UL-Fitr.

Sh
Review №3

The Bangabhabon is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Bangladesh, located on Bangabhaban Road, and short road connecting Dilkusha Avenue, Dhaka.The Bangabhaban is a mix of Moghul architecture with touches of British era designs that typify numerous buildings of the British-era (1857–1947) in Dhaka. With the reconstruction between 1961 and 1964, many elements of Islamic architecture and Bangla styles were incorporated. The palace has high boundary walls on all four sides. The main building is a three-storeyed palatial complex, around which stands extensive greenery and tree cover. The floorspace of the ground floor is 7000 square metres. The presidents residence is on the north-east corner, comprising two storeys of two suites along with five well-furnished spacious bedrooms.

Af
Review №4

Its an govt residential area with several cottage & mosque.govt use only.a beautiful place .this area actually corporate area.

Sa
Review №5

Its a very big palace.Bangladesh Government Presidential palace.Office with residential palace.

Mu
Review №6

Official residence and office of the President of Bangladesh.

S.
Review №7

Need to reconstruct.

বন
Review №8

Near Bangabhaban, nice place

ap
Review №9

Nice

Sh
Review №10

One of the most famous and historical place of Bangladesh . This is a heritage place from where the President of the country run his office. The state of art palace accommodated many great personalities over the years. Earlier of 19th century this was the Governors House in Dhaka.

Ju
Review №11

This building embodies the history of Bangladesh. previously it was the house of the state representative of the then East Pakistan and after the Independence it becomes the house of the President of Bangladesh. it is a old Era monument including various buildings and shrines

MD
Review №12

The Bangabhaban (Bengali: বঙ্গভবন Bôngobhôbôn, lit. House of Bengal) is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Bangladesh, located on Bangabhaban Road, and short road connecting Dilkusha Avenue, Dhaka. It is surrounded by the Bangabhaban Gardens (formerly Nawabs Dilkusha Gardens).The site hosted the Dilkusha Government House during British rule which was used by the Viceroy of India and the Governor of Bengal. The house was the official Governors Residence of East Pakistan after the creation of Pakistan. President Abu Sayeed Chowdhury became the first Bangladeshi president to reside there after taking oath on 12 January 1971. The President Guard Regiment unit is responsible for the palaces security.During the period of the sultanate of Bengal, a Sufi saint, Hazrat Shahjalal Dakhini of Dhaka, and his followers were killed by agents of the sultan and buried on the site of Bangabhaban. The site soon became famous as a mazhar (mausoleum) for the devotees of the saint. It is conjectured that it belonged to a zamindar during the period of British rule. Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani of Dhaka bought the site and built a bungalow there, which he named as Dilkusha Garden.With the partition of Bengal in 1905 by Lord Curzon, the government of East Bengal and Assam bought the site and constructed a palatial house which served as a temporary residence for the Viceroy of India until 1911. From 1911 to 1947, the palace was called the Governors House, and served as the official residence of the Governor of Bengal. Following the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, when East Bengal officially became part of Pakistan and became known as East Pakistan, the palace became the residence of the Governor of East Pakistan. The building was damaged by a storm in 1961; substantial reconstruction was completed by 1964.Two research books on history of Bangabhaban[1] were published on 14 February 2006 under the initiatives of President Professor Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed. The two separate books were namely Hundred Years of Bangabhaban and Bangabhbaner Shatabarsha,. The research panel was led by Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh National University (Bangladesh Jatiyo Bishshobiddyaloy) Professor Dr. A. Momen Chowdhury who was also a senior Professor of the University of Dhaka and historian Dr. K. M. Mohsin, researcher-journalist-editor turned government actor Mukhles Chowdhury, historian with archive expertism Professor Dr. Sharif Uddin Ahmed and other distinguished researchers were involved. Notable, the book is the outcome of two years research by a panel of eminent historians, researchers, scientists and architects.On 14 February 1906, Sir Joseph Bamfylde Fuller, the first Lieutenant-Governor of the then province of East Bengal and Assam started his official work at the Darbar Hall of the Bangabhaban during the British Rule.One of the most important symbols of the Bangladesh government, the Bangabhaban holds a status akin to the official residence and office of heads of states around the world. The palace is an important historical landmark and the centre of media and tourist attraction. Special public ceremonies are held during Independence Day of Bangladesh on 26 March every year. The Bangladesh president frequently holds meetings, conferences and state dinners for sll occasions representing Bangladesh, including national leaders, intellectuals and visiting foreign heads of states and ambassadors. The traditions and pomp of the palace are a symbolic indication of the presidencys ceremonial superiority to other public and national institutions.

Sa
Review №13

Nice

As
Review №14

One of the most famous and historical place of Bangladesh . This is a heritage place from where the Tonourable President of the country run his office. The state of art palace accommodated many great personalities over the years. Earlier of 19th century this was the Governors House in Dhaka.

Ma
Review №15

The Bangabhaban (Bengali: বঙ্গভবন Bôngobhôbôn, lit. House of Bengal) is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Bangladesh, located on Bangabhaban Road, and short road connecting Dilkusha Avenue, Dhaka. It is surrounded by the Bangabhaban Gardens (formerly Nawabs Dilkusha Gardens).The site hosted the Dilkusha Government House during British rule which was used by the Viceroy of India and the Governor of Bengal. The house was the official Governors Residence of East Pakistan after the creation of Pakistan. President Abu Sayeed Chowdhury became the first Bangladeshi president to reside there after taking oath on 12 January 1971. The President Guard Regiment unit is responsible for the palaces security.During the period of the sultanate of Bengal, a Sufisaint, Hazrat Shahjalal Dakhini of Dhaka, and his followers were killed by agents of the sultan and buried on the site of Bangabhaban. The site soon became famous as a mazhar (mausoleum) for the devotees of the saint. It is conjectured that it belonged to a zamindar during the period of British rule. Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani of Dhaka bought the site and built a bungalow there, which he named as Dilkusha Garden.With the partition of Bengal in 1905 by Lord Curzon, the government of East Bengal and Assambought the site and constructed a palatial house which served as a temporary residence for the Viceroy of India until 1911. From 1911 to 1947, the palace was called the Governors House, and served as the official residence of the Governor of Bengal. Following the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, when East Bengal officially became part of Pakistan and became known as East Pakistan, the palace became the residence of the Governor of East Pakistan. The building was damaged by a storm in 1961; substantial reconstruction was completed by 1964.Two research books on history of Bangabhaban were published on 14 February 2006 under the initiatives of President Professor Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed. The two separate books were namely Hundred Years of Bangabhaban and Bangabhbaner Shatabarsha,. The research panel was led by Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh National University(Bangladesh Jatiyo Bishshobiddyaloy) Professor Dr. A. Momen Chowdhury who was also a senior Professor of the University of Dhaka and historian Dr. K. M. Mohsin, researcher-journalist-editor turned government actor Mukhles Chowdhury, historian with archive expertism Professor Dr. Sharif Uddin Ahmed and other distinguished researchers were involved. Notable, the book is the outcome of two years research by a panel of eminent historians, researchers, scientists and architects.On 14 February 1906, Sir Joseph Bamfylde Fuller, the first Lieutenant-Governor of the then province of East Bengal and Assam started his official work at the Darbar Hall of the Bangabhaban during the British Rule.

To
Review №16

The Bangabhaban (Bengali: বঙ্গভবন Bôngobhôbôn, lit. House of Bengal) is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Bangladesh, located on Bangabhaban Road, and short road connecting Dilkusha Avenue, Dhaka. It is surrounded by the Bangabhaban Gardens (formerly Nawabs Dilkusha Gardens).The site hosted the Dilkusha Government House during British rule which was used by the Viceroy of India and the Governor of Bengal. The house was the official Governors Residence of East Pakistan after the creation of Pakistan. President Abu Sayeed Chowdhury became the first Bangladeshi president to reside there after taking oath on 12 January 1971. The President Guard Regiment unit is responsible for the palaces security.

Fa
Review №17

Nice place and historical 😇

Mo
Review №18

The president house of Bangladesh

Ma
Review №19

Nice

Sh
Review №20

Love it.

C5
Review №21

Good

So
Review №22

Luxurious....

Mu
Review №23

Elegant Structure

Al
Review №24

Good

Sa
Review №25

President office and house

Fa
Review №26

Presidents House of Bangladesh.

Sa
Review №27

Presidents Office Of The Peoples Republic of Bangladesh

Ra
Review №28

His Excellency the Presidents residence.

Sh
Review №29

Bangabhaban is the residence of His Excellency the President. His Excellency the President has the highest power under the Constitution of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. Although the head of the Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh is the Head of Ministers, Honble Prime Minister.The name of the present President is Abdul Hamid and the name of the Prime Minister is Sheikh Hasina.

AZ
Review №30

A beautiful place. There is always strict security. I had the good fortune to go there on a mission. There are very few beautiful and peaceful places in Bangladesh.

Ta
Review №31

The Honorable President of Bangladesh, Bangabhaban The very important place in Bangladesh is very important in this context. It is surrounded by Gulistan and Motijheel, and it is surrounded by the surroundings. There are also beautiful gardens on one side. However, it is not possible to describe the internal parts of the public as well as the very sensitive areas.

Ma
Review №32

A symbol of dignity and dignity of the nation, Bangabhaban is the office and residence of the President of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. Bangabhaban has centuries of colorful history. During the British rule, on September 7, when the new provinces of East Bengal and Assam were created, the journey of Bangabhaban to the office and residence of the Lieutenant Governor, the chief rulers of the newly created province. It was then called Government House.With the birth of the state of Pakistan on 5 August, the new provincial governors, the office and residence of the governor, were elected the Government House of the British period. At that time the Government House was renamed as Governor House. After passing many ups and downs, on 27 March, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared independence. The creation of an independent-sovereign Bangladesh.Then, after winning the Dec 5 victory through the long nine-armed armed war, the Provincial President Syed Nazrul Islam, Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed and other members of the Cabinet met the Cabinet at the Governors House on December 26. At that meeting, the Governors House was called Bangabhaban. The Bangabhaban, a memorial of honor and honor, symbolizes the aspirations of the nation.His Excellency the President of the Peoples Republic served in the given power of the Constitution of Bangladesh. Apart from his constitutional duties, he performed various duties including state, ceremonial, education, social, cultural. He appointed the Prime Minister, the members of the Cabinet, the Chief Justice of Bangladesh, the Supreme Court Justice, the Attorney General, the persons appointed to the constitutional establishment. Moreover, he called for the session of the Jatiya Sangsad and announced its termination. His Excellency the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and the Chancellor of the Universities, the Ambassadors appointed in Bangladesh presented the Credentials to the President of the country, on the National Day, the President presented the message to the nation and organized a reception at Bangabhaban.The historic palace hall is located at the premises of Bangabhaban. The President, Prime Minister, Chief Justice, Cabinet members were sworn in at this court. Banquet was organized here in honor of foreign heads of state during their visit to Bangladesh. Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Janmastami, Durgapuja, Buddha Purnima, Christmas, Bangla New Year, social, cultural and family ceremonies were held at this court hall. This court is a monument to Bangabhaban tradition.

Ra
Review №33

This is the residence of the President of our country

Go
Review №34

Ai kane boss thake. boss akai 100/150 bigha niche nia bose thake.

MD
Review №35

Joy Bangla Joy Bangabandhu

Mu
Review №36

Bangabhaban

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  • Address:Dhaka 1222, Bangladesh
  • Site:http://bangabhaban.gov.bd/
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