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Dighi (other)
Dighi (Prarthana Fardin Dighi) is a Bangladeshi film actress and model. Dighi may also refer to the following places: *Dighi Union, a union council in Manikganj District, Bangladesh *Dighi Port, in Agardanda, Maharashtra, India See also * Digi (other) *Dibar Dighi Dibar Dighi ( bn, দিবর দীঘি) is a tank in Bangladesh. An octagonal granite pillar, associated with Kaivarta chief Dibya, who usurped the Pala throne, stands in the centre of the tank. Location The site is located in Dibar villa ..., a reservoir in Bangladesh * Ghayebi Dighi Mosque, in Barothakuri Union, Zakiganj Upazila, Sylhet District, Bangladesh. * Laldighi Mosque, in Rangpur District, Bangladesh * Lal Dighi, Chittagong, a body of water in Chittagong, Bangladesh {{disambiguation ...
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Dighi
Prarthana Fardin Dighi (popularly known as Dighi) is a Bangladeshi film actress and model. She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Child Artist three times for the films '' Kabuliwala'' (2006), ''Ek Takar Bou'' (2008), ''Chachchu Amar Chachchu ''Chachchu Amar Chachchu'' is 2010 Bangladeshi drama film directed by P.A. Kajal and produced by Mithun Chakraborty under the banner of Taaj Kothachitro. It features an ensemble cast including Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Abdur Razzak, Prarthana ...'' (2010). Filmography Music video Awards and nominations References External links * * Bangladeshi film actresses Living people Best Child Artist National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners 2000 births {{Film-actor-stub ...
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Dighi Union
Dighi Union ( bn, দিঘী ইউনিয়ন) is union parishad under Manikganj Sadar Upazila of Manikganj District, Bangladesh. Geography Dighi Union is located at . It has a total area of . Demographics According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Dighi Union had 4,629 households and a population of 20,094. Economy There are total 4 Haats and Bazars. Besides 8 fairs (Mela) are held in Dighi Union. Tara Bazar, Dautia Bazar, BoT Tola Bazar(Bangla) are famous bazar in Dighi Union. Administration Dighi Union has 26 rural, The Rural are - Muljan, Vatbaour, Dighi, Bagzan, Romonpur, Gulotia, Susunda, Dayotia, khagrakuri, Rohadoho, Kutai, Chamta, Notun bosti, Bot-tola 29 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 36 villages. Road National Highway 5 Dhaka-Bangladesh Highway. N5 (Bangladesh) River Kaliganga River Institution Dighi Union has 2 College, 3 Secondary School, 7 Primary School, 1 Bank, 1 Union Health Center, 1 Protibondhi institute, 1 Electricity Institute, 1 Bus Station. Education Amon ...
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Agardanda
Agardanda is a village in Murud Janjira Taluka, Raigad district, Maharashtra, India. Located 9 kilometers south of Murud, Agardanda is getting prominence because of the ongoing construction of Agardanda shipyard and terminal, which is just across the narrow creek. It is also an important transit hub to get across to Dighi, through ferries plying throughout the day at regular intervals. Dighi port Dighi port is Located in Raigad district, the port is on the banks of the Rajpuri Creek on the west coast of India.It was acquired by Adani port and Special Economic Zone in Feb 2021 from the Balaji Group, Which had been granted a 50-years permit by the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) to operate and develop the port. Dighi port is soon to be a major gateway of Maharashtra.It supplies Oil,Container and Bulk cargos. Beach It has an attractive beach presenting a panoramic view of the famous Janjira fort. Surrounded on three sides by the sea, Agardanda is tranquil and peaceful place cove ...
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Digi (other)
Digi may refer to: * Short for "digital" as in digicam, digiscale, digiscrap, digibee *Digi Communications, a Romanian telecommunications company in Romania, Hungary, Spain and Italy *Digi International, an American electronics manufacturer *Digi-Key, an American electronics distributor *Digi.no, a Norwegian online newspaper *Digi Telecommunications, a Malaysian telecommunications company See also * Digital (other) *Dighi (other) Dighi (Prarthana Fardin Dighi) is a Bangladeshi film actress and model. Dighi may also refer to the following places: *Dighi Union, a union council in Manikganj District, Bangladesh *Dighi Port, in Agardanda, Maharashtra, India See also * Dig ...
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Dibar Dighi
Dibar Dighi ( bn, দিবর দীঘি) is a tank in Bangladesh. An octagonal granite pillar, associated with Kaivarta chief Dibya, who usurped the Pala throne, stands in the centre of the tank. Location The site is located in Dibar village, on the northern side of Nazipur-Sapahar highway in Patnitala Upazila of Naogaon District. Architecture Dibar Dighi Alexander Cunningham, whose "servant" visited the site in 1879–80, noted the lake to spread about 1200 square ft. Average depth was about 12 ft. The tank currently occupies about 20 acres of land and sits atop a mound, spread over 100 acres. Kaivarta Stambha The tank is primarily famed for housing a semi-submerged granite pillar — locally known as ''Kaivarta Stambha'' — in its center. The apex of the pillar is crown shaped and decorated with three inflated circular rings. The pillar does not have any inscriptions. Francis Buchanon-Hamilton's survey of Bengal (1807–08) measured the net height to be 2 ...
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Ghayebi Dighi Mosque
Ghayebi Dighi Mosque, ( bn, গায়েবী দিঘী মসজিদ, ar, مسجد بركة الغائبي), was an ancient mosque located in the Barothakuri Union, Zakiganj Upazila in Sylhet District. It is an important site managed by the Department of Archaeology in Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos .... A 400-year-old stone inscription was discovered here and is now in display at the Bangladesh National Museum. The stone inscription suggests it was built in the 17th century. See also * List of archaeological sites in Bangladesh References Buildings and structures in Sylhet District Architecture in Bangladesh 17th-century mosques Pages with unreviewed translations Historic sites in Bangladesh Mosques in Bangladesh Archaeolog ...
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Laldighi Mosque
Laldighi Mosque ( bn, লালদীঘি মসজিদ) is an ancient mosque located at Laldighi, in Badarganj upazila of Rangpur district, Bangladesh. History The mosque is believed to be built in the late 17th to early 18th century. The exact date of construction is not known. There was an inscription tablet located near the eastern facade of the mosque, but this has gone missing. According to Banglapedia, the mosque's architectural style is similar to nearby mosques (such as the Gorai Mosque 1680, of Kishoreganj, and the Chaksri Mosque, circa late 17th century, of Bagerhat). The mosque fell into disuse, and was abandoned. During the late British rule in Bengal, this mosque was re-discovered, and cleared of the thick vegetation. Architecture This mosques architecture is similar to Mughal sculptures. See also * List of mosques in Bangladesh Mosques Dhaka Division Dhaka District Faridpur District Gazipur District Kishoreganj District Munshiganj District N ...
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