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  1. Bagerhat district has a total area of 3,959.11 square kilometres. It is bounded by Gopalganj District and Narail District on the north, The Bay of Bengal on the south, Gopalganj District, Pirojpur District and Barguna District on the east and Khulna District on the west.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagerhatBagerhat - Wikipedia

    Bagerhat is a city in southern Bangladesh and the headquarters of Bagerhat District. Located on the banks of the Bhairab river, Bagerhat has a population of 50,000. It is located near the old city of Khalifatabad, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  3. The Mosque City of Bagerhat (Bengali: মসজিদের শহর বাগেরহাট, romanized: Masajidēra Śahara Bāgērahāṭa; historically known as Khalifatabad) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bagerhat District, Bangladesh.

  4. Bagerhat was the capital of Hazrat Khan Jahan Alithe 15th-century pioneer of the Sundarbans region of the southern Padma River (Ganges [Ganga] River) delta—and contains the ruins of his mausoleum and a large mosque (Sat Gumbaz; built c. 1459). The town is connected by road and rail with Khulna.

  5. Feb 4, 2024 · Situated in the southwestern side of Bangladesh, Bagerhat district is a district within the division of Khulna. The district encompasses a land area of 3,959.11 square kilometers, with an approximated population of 1,613,079 people.

  6. Discover Bagerhat, a captivating town in southwestern Bangladesh known for its rich historical heritage. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bagerhat offers visitors a glimpse into the country's medieval past through its stunning mosques, temples, and palaces.

  7. May 28, 2013 · Bagerhat called the city of Masjid which is situated at the meeting of Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. It is also known as the lost city called Khalifatabad. Bagerhat was the mint town of the Bengal Sultanate. The city was established by the Ulug Khan Jahan Ali (1433–1459) in the 15th century.