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3/5
S M M.
4 months ago on Google • 1 review

Wonderful Scenes & a decent sports arena. Knit concern group - AOP

5/5
Bulbulism.
8 months ago on Google • 3 reviews

Hajiganj Fort is a historical place. It is about 2 km far from Chasara besides Sitolakkaha river. It high and broad fort, nice and clean. Environment is good.😋

4/5
Talha I.
1 year ago on Google • 26 reviews

Me along with one of my Friend went to this place.We were planning to tour Narayanganj out of curiosity we ended up going here.Although The place is now turned into a field but it bears a historical importance in our identity as a Bengali

4/5
Wander With O.
3 years ago on Google • 31 reviews

It was just amazing place with such historical record. However, it is neither well known to the locals, nor carrying any importance! Abandoned and damaged. It has high capability to become a tourist spot in Narayanganj if looked upon properly.

3/5
Avijeet D.
3 years ago on Google • 36 reviews

So, this fort is around 300 years old as far as I know. This fort has seen many tough days. But the renewal of this this in on going. Recently city corporation made a new road attached to the fort for visiting the fort. But still the condition of the fort is not very well. After sunset the fort area is not a safe place to travel. There's risk of burglars and marauders. So it's safe to go there on a day and go with a group if you are new to the city Narayanganj. Overall, the fort carriers a huge part of our history. Tourism to place at high capacity might bring this piece of history back to it's glory days.

5/5
karimahmed r.
3 months ago on Google • 48 reviews
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4/5
Naha express by Israt Jahan Sharmin N.
5 months ago on Google • 59 reviews

Good place to hangout with friends and family at free of cost. It can be a picnic spot too. We shouldn't throw the waste things as it is our moral responsibility to keep the ancient places clean

5/5
SHEIKH ALAMIN S.
4 months ago on Google • 129 reviews

Hajiganj Fort is a fascinating historical site that offers a glimpse into Bangladesh's rich past! 🏰✨ Located in Chandpur, this ancient fort is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in exploring architectural wonders. The fort’s impressive structure, beautiful surroundings, and historical significance make it a truly unique destination. Walking through the fort, you can imagine the grandeur it once had, with its old walls and scenic views of the nearby river. The peaceful environment and the charm of the fort make it a perfect spot for photography, reflection, or a family outing. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to explore a hidden historical gem in Bangladesh! 🌿📸

5/5
Shahidullah K.
2 years ago on Google • 145 reviews

Hajiganj Fort 09/09/2022 We left by bike at 7:00 am to visit the sights of Narayanganj from Mirpur 2 of Dhaka. We reached Hajiganj fort at approximately 8:15 am. We reached here without any difficulty following the Google map directions. It is open to public. We left the bike next to the fort and entered through the main gate. There is a field in the middle of Hajiganj fort which is now used as a playground for the locals. We saw the locals playing cricket inside the field.But they help us to explore. Hajiganj Fort is a water fort built during the Mughal period. It is located on the west bank of Sheetalkhya River in Hajiganj area of ​​Narayanganj district of Bangladesh. It is also known as Khizirpur Fort. This Hajiganj Fort is one of the three water forts that were built before the seventeenth century to protect Dhaka city.

4/5
Sazzadur R.
3 years ago on Google • 375 reviews

Hajiganj Fort is situated on the western bank of the Sitalakkhya River at Hajiganj in Narayanganj district. This fort was established by the Mughal Governor Mir Jumla during seventeenth century to ward off frequent raids on Dhaka and surroundings by the strong pirate forces of Maghs and Portuguese. The fort, quadrangular in size, consists of a pentagonal curtain wall machicolated for muskets with rounded corner bastions, rampart wall around the wall inside, a free tall square column in a corner, and a gateway towards the river. Article courtesy : Sazzad Rashid

5/5
Gulzar R.
4 years ago on Google • 388 reviews

Hajiganj Fort also called Khizrpur Fort, situated at Hajiganj locality of Narayanganj on the western bank of the Sitalakshya. Having the characteristics of a water fort, it was originally built just at the point where the old Buriganga discharged into the Sitalakshya. It may have been built soon after Islam Khan established the Mughal capital at Dhaka, and was intended to countercept the raids of the Magh and Portuguese pirates.

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