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Description AboutTourism or Parjatan Place of Magura
From this page, the tourist can be informed about the travel information of Magura district. Which will come in handy in their travels. Not only this, with the name of each travel destination, an informative video has been hyperlinked so that they can get a clear idea about the place by watching the video and they will become interested in traveling.
Siddheswari Math, a monument of the Sultanate period, is situated on the banks of the river Nabaganga in the village of Atharokhoda, about three kilometers from the town of Magura. This place is also known as Kalitala crematorium. It is easily accessible from the city by tempo and rickshaw.
Poet Farrukh Ahmed was born on 10 June 1918 at Syed Bari on the banks of Gorai river in Majhail village of Sreepur upazila, about 13 km from the district town. Here you can see the home of the poet.
An ancient zamindarbari located near the Sadar of Sreepur Upazila, 15 km north of Magura Sadar. Currently, the gate and other structures of the house are on the verge of destruction due to lack of maintenance. It is known that the zamindar of this region Sardaranjan Pal Chowdhury was the founder of this house. From Magura town, first take a bus to Sreepur Upazila Sadar, then from there go one kilometer on Sachilapur Road.
The ruins of Raja Sitarams house are located near Mohammadpur Upazila Sadar, about 26 km from the district headquarters. King Sitaram was a pioneer of peace in the region. He made every effort to save the people from the intrusion of the Mugs and Firingis. Talking about going on a pilgrimage to northern India, he met Emperor Aurangzeb and informed him about the anarchy in the region. Aurangzeb assured Sitaram of his cooperation in maintaining law and order and conferred on him the title of King. On his return from Delhi, he built forts on the coast and deployed troops with the permission of Murshid Quli Khan. In 1798-96, King Sitaram established the capital of his kingdom at Mohammadpur. Here he dug Mohammadpur fort, several palaces, temples and a few dighis. The ruins of these installations still remain in Sitarams capital. You can go to this palace by rickshaw from the district headquarters.
The hundred-year-old horse racing competition is still held in Bararia village of Mohammadpur upazila on September 26 every year. It is known that this competition has been organized since 1910. On this occasion, a three-day folk fair was held in Barabaria.