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Sylhet is a prominent city in Bangladesh's northwestern region. It is situated on the banks of the Surma River and is divided into 12 Upazilas, 5 Pourashavas, and 105 unions, with the city serving as the Municipality. Sylhet is one of Bangladesh's oldest cities, with a rich historical and cultural heritage and a diverse population of Garo, Khasia, Manipuri, and Hazing. The Jaintia, Khasi, and Tripura hills surround the district. The city has a population of 500,000 people, making it a densely populated area. It is one of Bangladesh's largest cities. The tea gardens and tropical forests of Sylhet are well-known.
Sylhet has a long history of conquests and a diverse cultural heritage. The city is known as a City of Saints because it is home to the shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal, the renowned saint who brought Islam to Bengal in the 14th century. Sylhet was once part of East Pakistan based on a vote and is now part of Bangladesh. It was also a prominent player in the Bangladesh Liberation War in the 1970s.
It is also a sacred site, with over 360 "Olee" resting in peace. Sylhet has a long history of conquests and a diverse cultural heritage. The city is known as a City of Saints because it is home to the shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal, the renowned saint who brought Islam to Bengal in the 14th century. Sylhet was once part of East Pakistan based on a vote, and is now part of Bangladesh. It was also a prominent player in the Bangladesh Liberation War in the 1970s.
It is also a sacred site, with over 360 "Olee" resting in peace.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, gleams with a distinct ancient world beauty. Dhaka, located on the banks of the Buriganga River, is marked by nature's mesmerizing beauty. There are rich tropical jungles, vast mountain ranges, beautiful tea plantations, and blue-green lakes to be found. Dhaka is crisscrossed with hundreds of rivers, glistening meadows, and rich foliage. Dhaka is a place of historical relics, where one may locate beautiful remnants of Buddhist civilizations. The city specializes in textile and jute commerce, and it is one of the main exporters of handicrafts. Among many other modes of transportation, such as airplanes, buses, trains, automobiles, cycle rickshaws, and taxis, boats or ferries are the most entertaining, significant, and favored alternative. Ferries depart and arrive at the Sadarghat port in Old Dhaka. Then there are the Rocket Steamers, which run many times a week to Barisal and Khulna. Chandpur, which is about 3-4 hours from Dhaka, is another prominent river station. There are outstanding mosques in the sector of architectural wonders, such as Baitul Mukarram National Mosque and Star Mosque, both of which were built in the 18th century. Hindu temples Dhakeshwari Temple and Ramkrishna Mission are also nearby. Then there are churches such as the Armenian Church (1781 AD), St Mary's Cathedral (Ramna), and the Church of Bangladesh (1677 AD). Dhaka is home to several
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