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Bahadur Shah Park

Bahadur Shah Park, formerly known as Victoria Park, is a park located in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] It has a memorial dedicated to the soldiers killed by the British in the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857.[2] It was built in 1858 at the initiative of Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani, in the Sadarghat area. It was named Victoria Park until 1947.[3] After that, it was renamed after Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor.

Bahadur Shah Park
TypeUrban park
LocationShadarghat in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Created1857
Visitors2000+
StatusOpen all year
Bahadur Shah Park promenade.
Main entrance to the park

History edit

In the late nineteenth century Bahadur Shah Park was the centre of Dhaka with European style architecture with several civic and religious buildings and educational institutions around it. During the eighteenth century, the European started a club for them. They used to play different games, among other games, billiard, and hence the premise was called 'Anta Gharer Maidan' . The English later demolished it and created a round-about park facing the St Thomas church. The club was shifted elsewhere which later became the famous Dhaka club. The park became a major node in the road network of old Dhaka. At that time, it had all important buildings and establishments around it, many of which are gone now. It is where the mutineers of the failed 1857 Revolt ('Sipahi mutiny for freedom fight') were publicly executed by hanging. It was also the scene from where accession by Queen Victoria and India was announced amidst much fanfare in 1858, and hence the original name of 'Victoria Park' bestowed.[citation needed] After Partition, the park was renamed 'Bahadur Shah Park' after the last emperor of Mughal India.[3]

In a stone throw distance around the park, important institutional buildings such as court, Bank, DC's office and Jagannath college which is now a public university are situated.

Architectural significance edit

Bahadur Shah Park is enriched with some architectural displays. It has two entrances. Plenty of tall trees really make the place majestic. The sculptures in the park are one of a kind. There is Dhaka's only Obelisk which commemorates the death of Dhaka Nawab's son.[2] There is another magnificent sculpture at the western part. It was built in the honour of the martyrs. There is also an octagonal fountain in the middle of a star shaped fountain in the park. Bahadur Shah Park now attracts the young and the old, who come here to enjoy the peaceful environment. Whether you are interested in the history of Bangladesh or are simply looking for a place to take a relaxing stroll, Bahadur Shah Park is a delightful attraction in Dhaka.

Today edit

 
Khawja Hafijullah Obelisk.

The towering monument of the park in the city is now losing its glory as most of its historic infrastructures are in dilapidated condition due to negligence, even the boundary wall has collapsed. Unscrupulous persons have occupied its land and parts of the footpath illegally to set up shops and other business. The park now somehow maintains its existence with no initiative to preserve the heritage. Under the circumstances, the DCC initiative is a good step to save the heritage site. The condition of the area is now terrible. People using the park's footpath very often fall victim to many incidents. Toll collectors and vagabonds are dominating the area and are indulging in snatching which is on the rise. Historical Bahadur Shah Park (Victoria Park) lost all its importance and glamour. Witness to many historic events and once a traditional place for sojourn have lost all its past glamour. Moreover, water from the only big artificial waterfall of the park could not be drained. It is very unfortunate that the last relic of the Mughal Empire is now in very poor condition which demands immediate attention from the government of Bangladesh.

Activities edit

There are many educational institutions around the park. These are Jagannath University, Shaheed Suhrawardy College, Kabi Nazrul College, City Corporation Mohila College, Government Muslim High School, and Sunflower High School, among many others. At daytime, students of these institutions gather and gossip in the park and many health-conscious people come to the park for jogging and walking in the morning and in the afternoon. The park provides a good opportunity to its visitors to look back at the turbulent history of the nation. The park attracts some two thousand visitors each day and frequently sets the scene for cultural and religious festivals.

References edit

  1. ^ "Life as it is: Victoria Park". The Daily Star. 2017-02-09. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  2. ^ a b "Morning in Old Dhaka". The Daily Star. 2017-02-18. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  3. ^ a b Huda, Saimul (13 September 2016). . Prothom Alo. Archived from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-28.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bahadur Shah Park news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bahadur Shah Park formerly known as Victoria Park is a park located in Old Dhaka Bangladesh 1 It has a memorial dedicated to the soldiers killed by the British in the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857 2 It was built in 1858 at the initiative of Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani in the Sadarghat area It was named Victoria Park until 1947 3 After that it was renamed after Bahadur Shah II the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah ParkTypeUrban parkLocationShadarghat in Dhaka BangladeshCreated1857Visitors2000 StatusOpen all yearList of Old Dhaka Heritage SitesBahadur Shah Park promenade Main entrance to the park Contents 1 History 2 Architectural significance 3 Today 4 Activities 5 References 6 BibliographyHistory editIn the late nineteenth century Bahadur Shah Park was the centre of Dhaka with European style architecture with several civic and religious buildings and educational institutions around it During the eighteenth century the European started a club for them They used to play different games among other games billiard and hence the premise was called Anta Gharer Maidan The English later demolished it and created a round about park facing the St Thomas church The club was shifted elsewhere which later became the famous Dhaka club The park became a major node in the road network of old Dhaka At that time it had all important buildings and establishments around it many of which are gone now It is where the mutineers of the failed 1857 Revolt Sipahi mutiny for freedom fight were publicly executed by hanging It was also the scene from where accession by Queen Victoria and India was announced amidst much fanfare in 1858 and hence the original name of Victoria Park bestowed citation needed After Partition the park was renamed Bahadur Shah Park after the last emperor of Mughal India 3 In a stone throw distance around the park important institutional buildings such as court Bank DC s office and Jagannath college which is now a public university are situated Architectural significance editBahadur Shah Park is enriched with some architectural displays It has two entrances Plenty of tall trees really make the place majestic The sculptures in the park are one of a kind There is Dhaka s only Obelisk which commemorates the death of Dhaka Nawab s son 2 There is another magnificent sculpture at the western part It was built in the honour of the martyrs There is also an octagonal fountain in the middle of a star shaped fountain in the park Bahadur Shah Park now attracts the young and the old who come here to enjoy the peaceful environment Whether you are interested in the history of Bangladesh or are simply looking for a place to take a relaxing stroll Bahadur Shah Park is a delightful attraction in Dhaka Today edit nbsp Khawja Hafijullah Obelisk The towering monument of the park in the city is now losing its glory as most of its historic infrastructures are in dilapidated condition due to negligence even the boundary wall has collapsed Unscrupulous persons have occupied its land and parts of the footpath illegally to set up shops and other business The park now somehow maintains its existence with no initiative to preserve the heritage Under the circumstances the DCC initiative is a good step to save the heritage site The condition of the area is now terrible People using the park s footpath very often fall victim to many incidents Toll collectors and vagabonds are dominating the area and are indulging in snatching which is on the rise Historical Bahadur Shah Park Victoria Park lost all its importance and glamour Witness to many historic events and once a traditional place for sojourn have lost all its past glamour Moreover water from the only big artificial waterfall of the park could not be drained It is very unfortunate that the last relic of the Mughal Empire is now in very poor condition which demands immediate attention from the government of Bangladesh Activities editThere are many educational institutions around the park These are Jagannath University Shaheed Suhrawardy College Kabi Nazrul College City Corporation Mohila College Government Muslim High School and Sunflower High School among many others At daytime students of these institutions gather and gossip in the park and many health conscious people come to the park for jogging and walking in the morning and in the afternoon The park provides a good opportunity to its visitors to look back at the turbulent history of the nation The park attracts some two thousand visitors each day and frequently sets the scene for cultural and religious festivals References edit Life as it is Victoria Park The Daily Star 2017 02 09 Retrieved 2017 02 28 a b Morning in Old Dhaka The Daily Star 2017 02 18 Retrieved 2017 02 28 a b Huda Saimul 13 September 2016 Green parks in the city s heart Prothom Alo Archived from the original on 1 March 2017 Retrieved 2017 02 28 Bibliography editTalukdar Abdul Wahed Ei Banglay ei jonopode Dhaka Angels Place and Publications ISBN 984 31 1024 2 Rahman Shafiqur Bangladesh Vromon guide Dhaka Hera Printers ISBN 984 8640 55 X Dani Ahmad Hasan Dhaka A record of its changing fortunes Dhaka Bangladesh Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 2009 Karim Abdul Banglar Itihas Mughal Amal ISBN 984 560 121 9 News From Bangladesh Daily news monitoring service http www bangladesh web com view php hidRecord 48933 16 April 2011 Dr Rahman Mahbubur An Architect s Dhaka Star Campus http archive thedailystar net campus 2009 01 01 feature dhaka htm Archived 2015 12 22 at the Wayback Machine 16 April 2011 Mamun Muntasir Dhaka Smriti Bismritir nogori Dhaka Bangladesh 1993 9844121043 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bahadur Shah Park 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