Boro Sorder Bari,Bangladesh




                                           Introduction of "Boro Sorder Bari"
This big Sardar's house is a dazzling example of Panam Nagar in Sonargaon. On the front and back of the house are two beautifully decorated lakes which will undoubtedly catch the eye of any tourist. Surrounded by exquisite terracotta and exquisite craftsmanship,this palace is truly magnificent to look at.

Two soldiers on horseback with swords can be seen on the bank of the pond in front of Sardar's
house. Seeing that, it is not impossible for anyone to discover themselves on the battlefield. On the
west side of the palace, you will be mesmerized by the crowned sign and the enchanting craftsmanship of the palace. And the feeling of remembering the old history of 600 years (approximately) while sitting on that wharf is quite thrilling.

The 27,400-square-foot building has 47 rooms on the ground floor and 37 rooms on the second floor. The room has been kept in the collection. But sad but true that the entrance to the palace is completely forbidden for tourists. So you will get a chance to enjoy the exterior beauty of this
fascinating palace with thousands of memories.

Construction of the house began about 600 years ago. The house was built by Aishwarya Kan
Saha Sardar, a wealthy businessman of the time, who carried the history and heritage of the
Mughals and the last British monarchy along the path of the Sultanate period. The house was
later occupied by the chief of the Bara Bhuiyadera and the most powerful emperor among them,
Ishakha. Which is still standing there as a witness to the evolution of time.

In the original form, it was again the house of the great chief
Due to not repairing for a long time, various parts of the building including the plaster and roof of
the building of the big Sardar's house were severely damaged. Therefore, the grant of around
Rs. 20 crore from the Korean-based multinational company "Yangwan Corporation" to bring
back the old look of the Sardar's house, which is the bearer of history and heritage, really
deserves praise. On January 3, 2012, "Yangwan Corporation" signed an agreement with the
Ministry of Culture to restore the original appearance of the Sardar's house, which has stood as
a witness to the passage of time."We are fascinated by the history, heritage and beauty of this
house, so we have tried to restore the house to its original form by donating to witness the
history of this house," Kihan Sang,chairman of Yangwan Corporation and CEO of Korea EPZ,
said in an interview. Their positive attitude deserves praise.

Sir Abu Saeed M Ahmed, Head of the Department of Asia Pacific University, has worked as an
architect to restore the house to its original appearance. The house has been renovated with
Chinese earthenware plates, chitagur and tamarind beech coating. In addition, tiles and marble stones have been used on the floor of the building.

 How to get to "Boro Sorder Bari"
 Bara Sardar Bari can be reached in different ways and in different ways. However, since my post is written for foreign tourists, the address was given from Dhaka Airport:

Step-1: From Shahjalal International Airport to Gulistan by Uber .
Step-2:  From Gulistan, get on the bus again at Mograpara Crossroads.From Mograpara
Crossroads, you can take a rickshaw directly to Panama City, but if you want,  you can take the

whole trip on Uber. However, the cost will increase a lot.

Note: Uber is not the only vehicle to travel there. There are many more vehicles to get there
such as:local bus, AC bus, CNG,train and Pathao etc. Let me say one thing here, there is
always a traffic jam in Dhaka so if you want to get some relief from this traffic jam, you can take
a train or a train. I think it will be somewhat effective to get relief from traffic jams.


You will see more in this city
 In fact, there is so much to see and know in this city.Such as Folk Art Museum,Panam City,Murapara zamindar's house, Mayadwip, Nunertek Island, Goaldi Mosque and Gumbaj Mosque.

Writer-
                                    Tanvir Rahman


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