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- So, it was a major hub for import and export. Bara Katra was mainly used for customs clearance and resting space for merchants and travelers.
- Bara Katra was built between 1644 and 1646 AD by Mir Abul Qasim, the diwan (chief revenue official) of Mughal prince Shah Shuja.
- Bara Katra an architectural relic of Dhaka city. ... Originally, the Katra enclosed a quadrangular courtyard with 22 rooms on all of its four sides.
- Bara Katra is a historical place located in Bangladesh at the south of Chowk Bazar of Dhaka. The Mughal prince Shah Shuja established it in the year 1644.
- Bara Katra originally enclosed a quadrangular courtyard with 22 rooms on all of its four sides. The ruins consist of an edifice having a river frontage.
- Bara Katra. See all things to do. ... Top ways to experience Bara Katra and nearby attractions.
- Bara Katra, once a palace of monumental dimensions, was built in 1644 and now has a street running through its arched entrance.
- Bara Katra was located in between the Buriganga River and Chawk Bazaar. ... Bara Katra is an ideal depiction of the Mughal architectural style.
- 1870 photograph of Bara Katra, taken by an unknown photographer. Originally, the Katra enclosed a quadrangular courtyard with 22 rooms on all of its four sides.
- The gateway of Bara Katra once had a stone plate featuring information written by Sad-ud-din Muhammad Sherazi in the Persian language.