Mosque City of Bagerhat ✨

Bagerhat is a district located in the south-western part of Bangladesh. The district is widely known for its historical importance, as it is home to many ancient and historical sites. The most notable of these is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, which includes the renowned Sixty Dome Mosque. Other popular sites include the Khan Jahan Ali Bridge, the Gopalganj Rajbari, and the Ruparail Temple. The district is also known for its many lakes and rivers, and its rich wildlife. The economy of the district is largely reliant on agriculture, with rice being the main crop. Fishing is also an important industry in the district. Bagerhat is a city located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. It is the administrative center of Bagerhat District in the Khulna Division. The town is located on the banks of the Ganges Delta, and is an important historic center in the region. The city is known for its historic architecture, which includes the Sixty Dome Mosque, the Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali, and the Shrine of Shah Ali. The city is also known for its nearby mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bagerhat is an important center of trade, commerce, and education in the region, and is home to several universities and colleges. It is also a popular tourist destination, with many visitors from around the world coming to explore its unique historical monuments and natural beauty. 

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