Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Ahshan Manzil[Bangladesh]


In mughal amount, there was a summer house of sheik Enayet Ullah, the owner of Jamalpur porgona (district), during this place. sheik Enayet Ullah was a really charming person. He aquired a really huge space in Kumartuli and enclosed in his summer house. Here he engineered a stunning palace and named it “Rangmahal”. He accustomed get pleasure from here keeping stunning ladies grouping from the country and abroad, dressing them with beautiful dresses and high-ticket ornaments. there's a maxim that, the foujdar of Dhaka (representative of mughal emperor) in this time was interested in one among the gorgeous ladies among them. He invited sheik Enayet Ullah in an exceedingly party one night and killed him in an exceedingly conspiracy once he was returning home. That woman additionally committed suicide in anger and sorrow. There was a 1 doomed burial ground of sheik Enayet Ullah within the north-east corner of the palace yard, that was ruined within the starting of twentieth century.

Probably within the amount of nabob Alibardi Khan around 1740 A.D., sheik Moti Ullah, the son of sheik Enayet Ullah, sold the property to the french traders. There was a french commerce house beside this property. The commerce house became wealthier when getting this property. in this time, french traders might do business here while not paying any taxes by a decree from the emperor Awrangajeb.

In that time, the French became terribly flush doing business here in competition with land and alternative Europian firms. They created an enormous palace and mamma a lake for sweet water within the fresh purchased property. The lake still exists within the compound of Ahsan Manzil, that was known as “Les Jalla” in this time. within the English-French war, French got defeated and every one their properties was captured by land. within the twenty second Gregorian calendar month of 1757, the French left the commerce house with a fleet of thirty five boats from the watercourse station of Buriganga in Kumartuli.

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