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Old Dhaka ( bn, পুরান ঢাকা, Puran Dhaka) is a term used to refer to the historic old city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1608 as Jahangirabad or Jahangirnagar ( bn, জাহাঙ্গীরনগর, Jahangirnogor, City of
Jahangir Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim (30 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his imperial name Jahangir (; ), was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until he died in 1627. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint, Salim Chishti. Ear ...
), the capital of Mughal Province of Bengal and named after the Mughal emperor
Jahangir Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim (30 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his imperial name Jahangir (; ), was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until he died in 1627. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint, Salim Chishti. Ear ...
. It is located on the banks of the Buriganga River. It was one of the largest and most prosperous cities of South Asia and the center of the worldwide muslin trade. The then
Nawab of Bengal The Nawab of Bengal ( bn, বাংলার নবাব) was the hereditary ruler of Bengal Subah in Mughal India. In the early 18th-century, the Nawab of Bengal was the ''de facto'' independent ruler of the three regions of Bengal, Bihar, ...
Murshid Quli Khan shifted the capital from Dhaka to Murshidabad in the early-18th century. With the rise of Calcutta (now Kolkata) during the British rule, Dhaka began to decline and came to be known as the "City of Magnificent Ruins". The British however began to develop the modern city from the mid-19th century. Old Dhaka is famous for its variety of foods and amicable living of people of all religions in harmony. The main Muslim festivals celebrated with funfair here are Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and
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, Hindu festivals like Durga Puja, Kali Puja, and Saraswati Puja are also celebrated with enthusiasm. The festivals which are celebrated by all religious communities with much splendor include Shakrain (পৌষ সংক্রান্তি), Pohela Falgun, and Halkhata (হালখাতা). Religion-wise, the old Dhaka is predominantly Muslim, while a significant number of Hindus also reside here. Christians and Buddhists are also inhabitants here in small numbers. Its inhabitants are known as Dhakaiya and converse in the Dhakaiya Kutti and Dhakaiya Urdu languages.


History

The existence of a settlement in the area that is now Dhaka dates from the 7th century. The city area was ruled by the Buddhist kingdom of
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and the Pala Empire before passing to the control of the
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Sena dynasty in the 9th century. The name of the town may have derived after the establishment of the Goddess Dhakeshvari's temple by Ballal Sena in the 12th century. After the Sena Empire, Dhaka was successively ruled by the Sultanate of Bengal as well as interruption of governors from the
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before being taken over by the Mughals in 1608. Dhaka started to grow from 1610 under the
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s. The oldest standing mosque was built in 1454 by Bakht Binat during the rule of Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. The development of townships and housing has resulted in a significant growth in population came as the city was proclaimed the capital (Rajmahal) of Subah Bangalah under Mughal rule in 1608. Mughal Subahdar Islam Khan was the first administrator of the city. Khan named the town "Jahangirabad" (জাহাঙ্গীরাবাদ; City of Jahangir) in honour of the Mughal Emperor
Jahangir Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim (30 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his imperial name Jahangir (; ), was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until he died in 1627. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint, Salim Chishti. Ear ...
, although this name was dropped soon after Jahangir's death. Farashganj (French town) was settled by the French 1780, then known as French Market. The area is known for its 19th and early 20th century mansions. Farashganj also had the presence of French East India Company. The 18th and 19th century saw significant number of Armenians settle down in Armanitola, then a predominantly Armenian neighborhood. There is an Armenian Church in Armanitola. The British converted an old Afghan fort into a
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in 1820. Das Babu, prominent merchant had a daughter Indira, whose tomb is present here. Indira road is named after her and not after
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as some mistakenly believe it to be. Pogose School, was founded by Armenian businessman Nicholas Pogose, as the first private school in Dhaka. The national political party, Bangladesh Awami League, was founded in Rose Garden Palace on 23 June 1949.


21st Century

The area saw rise in drug abuse, especially Ya Ba and Phensedyl. Old Dhaka has a large number of chemical, plastic, electrical goods factories, and printing presses. The government of Bangladesh is trying to relocate them out of Old Dhaka. In 2010 a fire that was flamed by chemical warehouse killed more than hundred people and increased the calls for chemical factories and warehouse to be moved from the area. The narrow lanes make it difficult for fire trucks to reach fires in the area and many of them are narrow to even fit a fire truck. Dhaka's Third Special Judge's Court is located in Bakshibazar, Old Dhaka. Ansarullah Bangla Team attacked a police check post, leaving two cops injured and the capture of one terrorist on 1 February 2017. It fell under the jurisdiction of
Dhaka South City Corporation Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) is one of the two municipal corporations in Dhaka created when the former Dhaka City Corporation (first declared in 1864) was divided into two by the Local Government (City Corporation) Amendment Bill 2011 on ...
after the administrative division of Dhaka.


Conservation

Many of the British and Mughal era buildings of old Dhaka face the risk of being knocked down to be replaced with modern apartment buildings. Conservationist are trying to preserve them but the government of Bangladesh has shown little interest in preserving them. The government declared Shankhari Bazaar a heritage site in 2013, which met resistance from the residents who wanted to expand the buildings. In 2014 a mosque built in 1707 was demolished leading to controversy and criticism. Government run schools are in a depleted condition in Old Dhaka as of 2015. In 2016 the three hundred-year-old Gorostan Shahi Mosque was demolished to build a new structure. Many of the buildings are demolished because RAJUK and the Archaeological Department of the government did not list them as historical buildings which would have protected them.


Culture

Bahadur Shah Park Bahadur Shah Park, formerly known as Victoria Park, is a park located in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. It has a memorial dedicated to the soldiers killed by the British in the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. It was built in 1858 at the initiat ...
is a 19th-century park that serves as an exercise ground for the residents. Sadarghat is the river terminal of Dhaka City. Shakhari Bazar is a historically Hindu neighborhood known for its Shakhari ( conch musical instrument) makers. The Shakhari also make
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s from the shells. The shops are in decline as many news to buy cheaper bangles made from artificial shell. Northbrook Hall auditorium was founded in 1881; it holds art exhibitions. Pohela Falgun is celebrated in old Dhaka. Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts is a historic art school in Old Dhaka. The Dhaka Central Jail, which has been closed down now houses a museum. The jail was founded in 1788 as a criminal ward. when it closed in 2016 it housed over 8 thousand prisoners. Shakrain is a festival of kite in Old Dhaka. It marks the end of
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, the first month of winter in Bangladesh. It also involves rooftop parties, fire-breathing, and fireworks. Bongshal Pond is Tanti Bazaar is a community pool and gathering spot. Chaand Raat (the night before eid) is celebrated here with fireworks and Adda (hangout). Taazia processions are held by Shia Muslims on the occasion of Muharram near Hossaaini and Barha Katra. There are 12 musical schools in Old Dhaka. Old Dhaka has a sense of community where neighbors know each other and that differentiat it from new Dhaka. During Durge Puja some parts of Old Dhaka are brightly decorated and people play drums in the streets.


Food

Old Dhaka is famous for its '' biriyani'', ''morog
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'', and '' kebabs''. ''Morog'' (Chicken) ''polau'' is set apart from traditional biriyani in its use of turmeric and '' malai'' (cream of milk) together. An old specialty is '' bakarkhani'' with ''‘kata moshlar mangsho is meat cooked with whole spices not powder or paste. ''Farukul er muri'' (puffed rice) a venture that started in the 1980s. Other well known dishes include "glassy beef" which is beef with a thick layer of oil on top giving it a glassy appearance. ''Sheer khorma'' is a desert item that uses a variety of nuts. '' Nihari'' and ''kacchi biryani'' are Mughal dishes famous in old Dhaka. Kazi Alauddin Road and Chawkbazar are known for their road side stalls selling traditional '' iftar'' items during
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. ''Boro baper polay khai'', made with minced meat, chick peas, eggs, potatoes and 13 different spices, is a Ramadan specialty. ''Faluda'' is a traditional ''iftar'' desert and lassi is a specialty drink. '' Shab-e-Barat'' is celebrated with roti with ''Halwa'', ornate breads, and breads shaped like fish. ''Kala Bhuna'', a beef dish, was created in Old Dhaka and is a speciality of the area. Old Dhaka is home to the historic
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, established in the 1850s in Lakshmi Bazaar by a man from Wales. The bakery has been owned by three generations of the same family. Local famous foods are: * Haji Biriyani * Bakarkhani * Beauty Lachchi * Royel Nehari * Nawab Kachchi


Sports

Farashganj SC founded in 1959 and Rahmatganj MFS founded in 1933 are two major Old Dhaka-based association football teams. East End Sporting Club is one of the top clubs in Dhaka producing players like Aminul Islam Bulbul.


Education

The area has well known schools like Dhaka Collegiate School,
Pogos High School Pogose Laboratory School and College, IER, Jagannath University ( bn, পোগোজ ল্যাবরেটরি স্কুল এন্ড কলেজ ,আ.ই.আর,জগন্নাথ বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) was es ...
, St. Gregory's High School & College, K. L. Jubilee High School & College
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and St. Francis Xavier's Girls School & College. Jagannath University is a leading public university in the country located at Old Dhaka. Dhaka College campus was initially located at Dhaka Collegiate School premise before moving to its current location. Sir Salimullah Medical College was founded in 1875 in Old Dhaka; its hospital wing is Mitford Hospital.


Languages

Two languages used in this region. Dhakaiya Kutti is spoken by the original Dhakaiyas of Old Dhaka in Bangladesh. It is a dialect of Bengali. Dhakaiya Urdu is spoken by Khusbas, Bihari and Mujahir.


Economy

Dholaikhal in old Dhaka has large number of light engineering firms. The government is also trying to remove chemical factories from Old Dhaka. Counterfeit cosmetics for Dhaka are made in neighborhoods in Old Dhaka.


Neighborhoods


Administration

Old Dhaka consists of 8 metropolitan
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- Hazaribagh, Lalbagh,
Chowkbazar Chowkbazar ( bn, চকবাজার), also called Chawkbazar Model Thana, is a Thana of Dhaka District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was formed in August 2009 from parts of Lalbagh Thana and Kotwali Thana, and has an area of 2.07&nbs ...
,
Bangsal Bangsal ( bn, বংশাল) is a Administrative divisions of Bangladesh, Thana of Dhaka District in the Division of Dhaka Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was formed in September 2009 from part of Dhaka Kotwali Thana, Kotwali Thana. Points of int ...
, Kotwali (Dhaka Sadar), Wari,
Sutrapur Sutrapur ( bn, সূত্রাপুর) is a Thana of Dhaka District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Geography Sutrapur is located at . It has 49,286 households and total area 4.38 km2. Demographics At the 1991 Bangladesh census, ...
and Gendaria. Old Dhaka is under the administration of
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. Old Dhaka is bounded by the areas of Mohammadpur on the west,
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,
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, Shahbagh,
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, Motijheel and Sabujbagh on the north, Jatrabari and Shyampur on the east, adding also Kamrangir Char Thana and Keraniganj Upazila on the south.


Government

Old Dhaka falls under the control Dhaka South City Corporation. Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh is the mayor of the city corporation.


Landmarks

List of landmarks in this region: *
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with the preserved nine gravestones of the old Greek Community. * Northbrook Hall (Lal kuthi) built during the British Raj period to host the reception of the Viceroy of India
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. It has both
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and European architectural elements in its design. * Lalbagh Fort * Chowk Bazaar Shai Mosque * Dhakeshwari Temple is the national temple of Bangladesh, it was built in the 12th century. * Hussaini Dalan * Armenian Church the Church was built in 1798 by the Armenian community in Dhaka. * Mitford Hospital was built in the mid 1800s on land donated by Robert Mitford, who was a Tax collector of Dhaka. Before the establishment of the hospital, this land was the site of the Dutch settlement and trading post. *
Tara mosque Star Mosque ( bn, তারা মসজিদ; also known as ''Tara Masjid''), is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Ban ...
(the Star Mosque)- The mosque was built in 1711 by Mirza Gulam Pir, a Mughal landlord. The domes of the mosque were made with imported marbles from India.In 1926 Ali Jaan Bepari, a merchant, important China clay to renovate the mosque. The mosque has a star shaped fountain and the china clay with star shaped patterns. The china clay is unique among mosques in Bangladesh. * Ahsan Manzil was the former residence of the Nawab of Dhaka. It was nationalized in 1952 and turned into museum. * Bara Katra was built by Prince
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, son of
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emperor
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in 1644. He was the Mughal Governor of Bengal. He never lived in the palace which functioned as a guesthouse. * Choto Katra was built by another Mughal governor Shaista Khan in 1663. The interior houses the tomb of Chompa bibi after home the locality Champatoli is named. * Rose Garden Palace - The palace was built by Hrishikesh Das. He was lower caste Hindu Zamidar, who built this palace after being insulted by a higher caste Hindu in a party. He sold the mansion in 1936 to Khan Bahadur Kazi Abdur Rashid, whose family sold it to the government. * Ramakrishna Temple - Built in 1916 by Swami Brahmananda, first president of the influential
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Gallery

File:Chowkbazar Dhaka.jpg, Traditional Iftaari of Chowkbazar File:Shik.jpg, Sheek Kebab File:Sukaruti.jpg, Bakarkhani File:BanglaNewYearAtOldDhaka.JPG, Pohela Boishakh in Bahadur Shah Park File:Sangkranti Sky.jpg, Shakrain (''Poush Sangkranti'') File:Horse-drawn_carriage.jpg, Traditional TomTom File:Main Entrance Mitford Hospital in Old Dhaka.JPG, Main Entrance of Mitford Hospital File:Ancient Beauty of Old Dhaka.jpg, A building of Old Dhaka File:Sadarghat Old Dhaka Bangladesh - panoramio.jpg, Sadarghat, Part of Old Dhaka File:Alley In Old Dhaka (213258805).jpeg, Alley in Old Dhaka File:Dhaka Central Jail Gate by Ragib Hasan.jpg, Dhaka Central Jail, Old Dhaka File:Rose Garden Old Dhaka.jpg, Rose Garden Palace


See also

* Nawabpur Road * Neighbourhoods in Dhaka Metropolitan Area


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Districts and regions of Greater Dhaka Geography of Dhaka Dhaka District Capitals of Bengal Urdu-speaking countries and territories Historic districts in Bangladesh