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Title
Nabab Sirajudduwlla Prasad
Location

Zinzira Union Parishad

Transportation

Ghaseti Begum's house with CNG from Keraniganj Upazila Parishad, rent per person - 30 Taka

Contact

Zinzira Up Secretory

Details

Jinjira Palace  Jinjira Palace is a historical monument located hundreds of yards away from the river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sirajdaula's wife Lutfunnesa and her infant daughter were kept captive in Dhaka on the orders of Mir Jafar's son Miron. [1] At that time, their mother Sharfunnesa, Siraj's mother Amena, aunt Ghaseti Begum, Siraj's wife Lutfunnesa and their baby daughter were all imprisoned at Jinjira Palace in Dhaka. After living in captivity at Jinjira Palace in present-day Keraniganj, Dhaka, Ghaseti Begum and Amena Begum were drowned in a river by boat at the behest of Miron. [2] The English company had to make a living by relying on a small stipend offered by the government. Lutfunnesa died in 1890, 34 years after Siraj's death. Construction style Although the construction style of this palace is in the form of big cutters, the rooms and size are much less. To the west are two parallel domes, in the middle is another unveiled dome, and to the east is the roof of the whole palace in the form of a dochala hut. A staircase descends from the roof to the east of the palace. The locals call this palace Habeli Nagera or Hawli Nagera. [3] The three special parts of the palace are still partially surviving, namely the entrance gate, two separate palaces in two separate places, a viewing gallows and an unknown amusement park. The palace was built on a few acres of land for leisure and leisure As. Jinjira is a piece of land in the middle of the blue waters on all four sides. Jinjira Palace is a unique example of Mughal architecture, adorned with lush greenery of native plants including coconut-betel nut and mango-jackfruit. Mughal generals and officials used to come and go in this way. There is a rumor that there is a tunnel in Lalbagh fort too. It is said that once one goes through this tunnel, he never comes back. However, nothing is said strongly about this in history. Past history Burigangan along the big Katra Palace adjacent to Soarighat, Jinjira on the other side. A corruption of Jinjira-Jazira, meaning island. Jinjira Palace Naoghra was built on the island in 179-1898 by the then Subedar Nawab Ibrahim Khan. [4] The family of Sirajdaula, who perished in the battle of Palashi, was sent to the dilapidated Jinjira Palace. At the same time, two daughters of Nawab Alivardi Khan, Begum and Amena Begum were also brought. Both of them played a very important role during the reign of their father. Finally one day he was sent to Dhaka in the same boat with the maids. On that day the guards with the prisoners were present at the Jinjira Palace on the banks of the Buriganga. It is to be noted that Nawab Alivardi Khan and his family had already settled here. Thus the family of the defeated Nawab took refuge in Jinjira Palace. Then, on a summer evening in the year 160 AD, in the conspiracy of Mir Jafar's son Miron, the Siraj family descended from Jinjira Palace and boarded a boat on the banks of the river Buriganga. [3] He drowned. Before he understood anything, everyone drowned in Buriganga. Current status Once upon a time it was a secluded village called Hawli or Habeli. Currently crowded settlements. There is an entrance arch a little further along the small corridor. It is very difficult to enter shops, houses and buildings on all four sides. The eastern part of the palace is three storeys high, and it looks like a gallows or a staircase. Huge palace arch along the middle. The magnificent ornate arch of the Mughal archeological palace is divided into two parts and merged into an open courtyard at the other end. The tunnel was on the east side of the palace gate. Although seen from the British-Pakistan period, no one dared to enter the official cell through this road. The unoccupied rooms in the west are full of garbage. The construction style of this palace is similar to that of Barakatra but the rooms and size are much less. In 2016, the government took the initiative to reform it. [5] The latest ownership Haji Ajiullah, the ancestor of the entire palace and its environs and the owner of the caretaker family, bought 14 acres of land at the time of the purchase of Saf Kabla during the British rule. The present owner and head of the family is Jahanara Begum (Zahara) 72. Haji Aziullah is his father-in-law. Jinjira Palace in the eyes of historians Renowned British writer James Taylor in his book Topography of Dhaka mentions Nawab Ibrahim Khan as the builder of Jinjira Palace. [3] Renowned historian Prof. Dr. Muntasir Mamun said that Jinjira Palace is associated with a sad memory of the history of eighteenth century Bengal. The mother, wife and infant daughter of Nawab Sirajuddaula were once imprisoned in the Jinjira Palace. On the advice of Umi Chand, Jagat Seth and Roy Durlabh, Nawazis Mahiyasi Ghaseti Begum, Amina Begum, mother of Nawab Siraj and Ekram, heir of Nawazis