Birulia Zamindar House
Birulia is a historical town and a small village on the banks of the river Turag. Birulia is outstanding for the wonderful house of zamindar Rajinikanth, with about 11 archaic facilities. Distant from that, there are various temples you will find here. You can tour such a niche near Dhaka city once. I hope Birulia will put up with your mind away from the Turag rive

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Birulia is a historical town and a small village on the banks of the river Turag. Birulia is outstanding for the wonderful house of zamindar Rajinikanth, with about 11 archaic facilities. Distant from that, there are various temples you will find here. You can tour such a niche near Dhaka city once. I hope Birulia will put up with your mind away from the Turag river.How to go
Google map: click hereThere are various paths to Birulia.
Path 1: From Mirpur 1 take Alif or Mohana bus directly to Birulia Bridge. Then he asked a local Birulia Jamidar Bari. Path 2: Grab the Abdullapur-bound (Mohana Paribahan) bus over the Mirpur barricade immediately from Mirpur-1/10 bus stand to Birulia. Or you can put up with a minibus from Diabari near Mirpur-1. The Birulia Bridge will be a quick step along the embankment highway. Mirpur is attached to the embankment by the Birulia Bridge. Since there was no bridge before, the ferry had to be stricken out because the water of Turag cleansed Birulia from the central highway. When you attain Birulia, you have to walk around the zamindar houses. Route 1: From Abdullahpur / Baipail / Ashulia you have to arrive at Beribadh first. Then get on any auto going to Mirpur 1 to Birulia Bridge.
Route 2: Laguna Birulia Bridge instantly from Andhra Market at Savar Bus Stand. Most of the occupants of this village, which is extremely near to Dhaka, are Hindus. Although numerous people have gathered to several portions of the region to witness the history of archaeological monuments, the history, heritage and zamindar houses of Birulia have stayed protected from common belief. Although it cannot be appreciated from the outside, as soon as you reach the village, you will get to glimpse the observers of the rare moment still living with their worn-out bodies. There is also a temple. At the very edge of the village, near the riverbank, the cottage relates to zamindar Rajinikanth Ghosh. Rajinikanth Ghosh's children are now staying there.

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According to the residents and the zamindar's beneficiaries, Rajinikanth Ghosh purchased the house from the then zamindar Nalini Mohan Saha for Rs. Although Rajinikanth Ghosh had various houses in several portions of Dhaka including Old Dhaka and Narayanganj, now nearly all of them are in the ownership of others. The other old houses in Birulia were later purchased by a businessman, but now they too have been deported. There are some cottages Sadarghat, Vishram Ghar, Bicharghar, Pedaghar, Ghorashala and some other significant cottages. Nonetheless, these are presently existing obtained for other objectives. Birulia's Mirchini Murali is highly prized in various parts of the country. That is why these properties are being sold in numerous fairs of the nation as generously as in Sonargaon. And Birulia is outstanding for its history and tradition. The wonderful bungalow of Rajinikanth, the zamindar, positioned at the far edge of the village of Birulia, by the river.Writer: Shanjana Hossain
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