Panam Nagar: A Fully Abandone City Of The Hindu Merchants

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Panam Nagar: A Fully Abandone City Of The Hindu Merchants

View of ancient building in Panam City, Bangladesh, on October 16, 2020. Panam Nagar, it was the most attractive historical city in Bangladesh. Visitors take time-off from the hustle and bustle from the urban busy life, but enjoy walking through the lane of the ancient city adorned with dilapidated, vandalised and illegally occupied derelict red brick buildings in Panam Nagar.Panam Nagar, lies 30 miles southeast of the capital Dhaka at Sonargaon. The rich Hindu traders laid the foundation of Panam Nagar, is standing on the both sides of a road that stretches from east to south and measures 600 meters in length and five meters in width.Panam Nagar, ancient Painam was one of the major townships of the historic administrative, commercial and maritime centre in eastern Bengal. (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto)


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