Bagerhat was part of the ancient kingdom of Bengal
ষাট গম্বুজ মসজিদ (Sixty Dome Mosque) Bagerhat is a district in southwestern Bangladesh located in the ancient kingdom of Bengal. It is known for its rich history, particularly its association with the Mughal Empire and the British Raj. The district is renowned for its many historical monuments, including the Sixty Dome Mosque, the Khan Jahan Ali Tomb, and the Shrine of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali. The Bagerhat Museum is also located in the district which houses artifacts from the Mughal period. The city is home to several mosques, including the famous Sixty Dome Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also connected to the rest of the country by road and rail, and is a major tourist destination due to its proximity to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest. In addition to its impressive historical attractions, Bagerhat is also home to a number of wildlife sanctuaries, including the Sundarbans National Park, which is home to the Bengal Tiger. Bagerhat is also known for it...