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The Bhatipara Zamidar Bari is a historic structure located in the village of Bhatipara of Derai Upazila in the Sylhet Division, Bangladesh.[1] This Zamindar house is particularly known for its history and architectural style. The design and construction of the house exhibit a blend of local and colonial architecture. The house features large courtyards, ornate rooms, and sometimes private temples or mosques.[2] Its the in-laws' house of Hason Raja.[3]
History
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Establishment and Significance
[edit]The zamindars of Bhatipara were responsible for constructing several significant structures, including the Bhatipara Zamidar Bari Mosque.
Role during British rule
[edit]During the British colonial period, the zamindars played a crucial role in the local administration and economy. They were responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining law and order in their estates. The Bhatipara Zamidar Bari served as the administrative center for the zamindars, where they conducted their official duties and hosted important guests.
Cultural and social contributions
[edit]The zamindars of Bhatipara were also known for their contributions to the cultural and social life of the region. They supported local artisans, musicians, and scholars, fostering a vibrant cultural environment. The Bhatipara Zamidar Bari became a hub for cultural activities, including music, dance, and literary gatherings.
Legacy and modern times
[edit]Today, the Bhatipara Zamidar Bari stands as a historical landmark, reflecting the rich heritage of the region. It continues to attract visitors and historians who are interested in exploring its architectural beauty and historical significance. The legacy of the Bhatipara zamindars lives on through the structures they built and the cultural impact they had on the community.[4]
Zamidar Bari mosque
[edit]The mosque of Bhatipara Zamidar Bari, was constructed in the late 17th century, stands as a testament to the architectural grandeur of that era.[5][6] The mosque, which was built in the late 17th century, is a prime example of Mughal-inspired architecture, modelled after the famous Jama Masjid in Delhi. The mosque features three large domes, sixteen smaller minarets, and intricately decorated walls with ceramic tile work.
References
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- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiWERaOgvhg RTV [unreliable source?]
- ^ রহমান, খলিল (2023-05-19). "ভাটিপাড়া জমিদারবাড়ি জামে মসজিদ". Prothomalo (in Bengali). Retrieved 2024-09-16.
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