Kantajir Temple is one of the medieval terracotta architecture of Bangladesh.


Kantajir Temple is located in Dinajpur district.  It is a Hindu Temple of the late middle ages. Kantajir temple near Dinajpur town, which was established during 1704-1752 AD by Ram Nath who was a Jomidar of Dinajpur and his father Maharaja Pran Nath . This is three storied brick by 50feet Square. This Temple is built on a high platform. It was basically a navaratna temple. Kantajir Temple is one of the medieval terracotta architecture of Bangladesh which once had as many as nine spires getting destroyed by an earthquake.

Shait Gombuj Mosjid (Sixty Dombes Mosque)

Bagerhat is a mint town of the independent Sultans of Bengal and was called Khalifatabad. Khan Jahan is considered one of the main torchbearer of Islam in the south of Bengal. He built hundreds of mosques and public structures. Many of these structures reflect the unique style is called Khan Jahani style. Shait Gumbuj Mosque large of them. It is largest multidomed mosques in Bangladesh, known as the Shait-Gumbuj Mosque.

Paharpur Buddhist monastery

Paharpur is the famous attractive archaeological site of Bangladesh. It is the largest Buddhist monastery of the world.   It is situated 5 km. west of Jamalganj, at Badalgacci upzilla in Naogaon district. Pal emperor Dharmapal established Paharpur Monastery in 7th century. This Buddhist monastery known as ‘Sompur Vihar. From 1930 till today many archaeologist excavated Paharpur Buddhist monastery.

Mahasthangarh, is the ancient city of Bangladesh

Mohasthan is one of the most attractive archaeological
Site of Bangladesh. This is the ancient capital  of Mourjo, the Gupta and the Sen. Dynasty. It is the oldest city of  Bangladesh which was established in 2500 BC.

The location of Mohasthangarh, is19 km north of Bogra town beside Bogra-Rangpur Road. It is situated in the village Mahasthan of Shibganj upzilla under Bogura district.