Brahmanbaria Tourist Spots are Hatir Pool, Anderson Memorial and much more. Brahmanbaria is also known as Bbaria.
About Brahmanbaria
The district is in east-central of Bangladesh. It plainly means the place where Brahmins reside. Bbaria is a part of the Chittagong Division. It was part of greater Comilla District until 1984. At first, Isa Khan built his capital at Sarail and it is 10 km north of Bbaria Town. The area was a part of Samatat state. Later it was included in Tripura district in 1790. Currently, Brahman-baria was announced as a district on 15 Feb 1984. During the Mughal era, Brahmanbaria was famous for producing quality cloth Muslin. There are many interested tourist places to visit.
Upazilas and Thanas
Akhaura
Ashuganj
Bancharampur
Bijoynagar
Brahmanbaria Sadar
Kasba
Nabinagar
Nasirnagar
Sarail
Border and bounded By
Kishoreganj District and Habiganj District on the north
Comilla District on the south
Habiganj District and Tripura State, India on the east
Narayanganj District on the west.
Weather / Temperature
Highest average temperature: 34.3°c Celsius
Lowest average temperature: 12.7°c Celsius.
The average amount of rainfall: 2551 mm.
Hatir Pool Brahmanbaria Tourist Spots
Hatir Pool (elephant bridge) at Baraiura
Brahmanbaria Tourist Spots
Brahmanbaria has 9 Upazalias. There are many historical and archaeological illustration in here.
Brahmanbaria Sadar
Anderson Memorial (Kautali)
Ulchapara Jami Mosque
Brahmanbaria Archives and Museum
Bhadurghar Shahi Mosque (1084 AH)
Kal Bhairab Mandir
Anandamayee Kali Mandir
Sree Sree Shiva Mandir
Nreesingha Joar Mandir
Mourail Kali Mandir
Haraspur Zamindar Bari
Hammamkhana
Hatir Pool (elephant bridge) at Baraiura
Kasba Upazila
Sree Sree Anandamoye Ashram (seventeenth century)
Kailaghar Jangal
Kuti Bara Masjid
Moinpur Mosque (eighteenth century)
Three domed Mosque at Araibari
Kalibari Mandir (Kheora, seventeenth century)
Sarail
Arphail Sagardighi Mosque and
Twin Graves (sixteenth century, Sarail)
Arphannesa Mosque (1662, Sarail)
Hatkhola Jami Mosque (seventeenth century)
Sarail Shahi Jami Mosque (Mughal period)
Sagardighi Mosque at Ariphail (sixteenth century)
Twin Grave (under the care of the National Museum)
Hatir Pool Jami Mosque at Bariura (Mughal period)
Well at Hablipara (Mughal period)
Nabinagar Upazila
Shahpur Mosque (1876)
Munsef Adalat (1884)
Dakshin Para Mosque (Ahammadpur)
Satidaha memorial Mandir at Biddyakot
Nabinagar Math
Abandoned Zamindar Bari
Kameni Bala Debi Ananda Asrama
Natghar Shiva Statue (seventeenth century)
Sarvadharma Samanya Mandir (Kalikachha)
Kosti Pathar Basudeva Statue (seventeenth century, Baghaura)
Kosti Pathar Bishnu Statue (seventeenth century, Satmura)
Jagannath Mandir
Akhaura Upazila
Mazar of Kalla Shaheed (R) at Kharampur
Chhatura Sharif Bara Mosque
Mathkhola at Mogra
Kachhari (revenue office) of Maharaj
Banchharampur Upazila
Khoshkandi Jami Mosque
Banchharampur Sadar Jami Mosque
Dhariar Char Jami Mosque
Ujan Char Kali Mandir
Ropusdi Dakshin Bazar
About Brahmanbaria
The district is in east-central of Bangladesh. It plainly means the place where Brahmins reside. Bbaria is a part of the Chittagong Division. It was part of greater Comilla District until 1984. At first, Isa Khan built his capital at Sarail and it is 10 km north of Bbaria Town. The area was a part of Samatat state. Later it was included in Tripura district in 1790. Currently, Brahman-baria was announced as a district on 15 Feb 1984. During the Mughal era, Brahmanbaria was famous for producing quality cloth Muslin. There are many interested tourist places to visit.
Upazilas and Thanas
Akhaura
Ashuganj
Bancharampur
Bijoynagar
Brahmanbaria Sadar
Kasba
Nabinagar
Nasirnagar
Sarail
Border and bounded By
Kishoreganj District and Habiganj District on the north
Comilla District on the south
Habiganj District and Tripura State, India on the east
Narayanganj District on the west.
Weather / Temperature
Highest average temperature: 34.3°c Celsius
Lowest average temperature: 12.7°c Celsius.
The average amount of rainfall: 2551 mm.
Hatir Pool Brahmanbaria Tourist Spots
Hatir Pool (elephant bridge) at Baraiura
Brahmanbaria Tourist Spots
Brahmanbaria has 9 Upazalias. There are many historical and archaeological illustration in here.
Brahmanbaria Sadar
Anderson Memorial (Kautali)
Ulchapara Jami Mosque
Brahmanbaria Archives and Museum
Bhadurghar Shahi Mosque (1084 AH)
Kal Bhairab Mandir
Anandamayee Kali Mandir
Sree Sree Shiva Mandir
Nreesingha Joar Mandir
Mourail Kali Mandir
Haraspur Zamindar Bari
Hammamkhana
Hatir Pool (elephant bridge) at Baraiura
Kasba Upazila
Sree Sree Anandamoye Ashram (seventeenth century)
Kailaghar Jangal
Kuti Bara Masjid
Moinpur Mosque (eighteenth century)
Three domed Mosque at Araibari
Kalibari Mandir (Kheora, seventeenth century)
Sarail
Arphail Sagardighi Mosque and
Twin Graves (sixteenth century, Sarail)
Arphannesa Mosque (1662, Sarail)
Hatkhola Jami Mosque (seventeenth century)
Sarail Shahi Jami Mosque (Mughal period)
Sagardighi Mosque at Ariphail (sixteenth century)
Twin Grave (under the care of the National Museum)
Hatir Pool Jami Mosque at Bariura (Mughal period)
Well at Hablipara (Mughal period)
Nabinagar Upazila
Shahpur Mosque (1876)
Munsef Adalat (1884)
Dakshin Para Mosque (Ahammadpur)
Satidaha memorial Mandir at Biddyakot
Nabinagar Math
Abandoned Zamindar Bari
Kameni Bala Debi Ananda Asrama
Natghar Shiva Statue (seventeenth century)
Sarvadharma Samanya Mandir (Kalikachha)
Kosti Pathar Basudeva Statue (seventeenth century, Baghaura)
Kosti Pathar Bishnu Statue (seventeenth century, Satmura)
Jagannath Mandir
Akhaura Upazila
Mazar of Kalla Shaheed (R) at Kharampur
Chhatura Sharif Bara Mosque
Mathkhola at Mogra
Kachhari (revenue office) of Maharaj
Banchharampur Upazila
Khoshkandi Jami Mosque
Banchharampur Sadar Jami Mosque
Dhariar Char Jami Mosque
Ujan Char Kali Mandir
Ropusdi Dakshin Bazar
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