Old buildings from Kolakopa – Bandura

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Judge Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’29.66″N, 90° 8’32.97″E)

Kolakopa is located in Nawabganj of Dhaka district. This place has plenty of old style buildings scattered in several places. Being very near from the Dhaka city (35 kilometer) this Kolakopa is an ideal place for a day trip with family. Not sure who were those people who’ve built these archaic edifices. It appears like a bunch of rich people used to live here.

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Judge Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’29.66″N, 90° 8’32.97″E)

There are several buildings and each of them are known as different names. I have started with Judge Bari (probably owned by a justice of a court). Possibly currently owned by a rich government official. This is a private property and public entry is not entertained. I found the door was open, and trespassed. This building is looking gorgeous and having baroque design.

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Judge Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’29.66″N, 90° 8’32.97″E)

Another ancient house is Ukil bari (means advocate house). This one is not having that much architectural design, but open for public. People can do picnic in front of the building. But it appears that someone is still living inside this nice little house.

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Judge Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’29.66″N, 90° 8’32.97″E)

Next to the Ukil bari there is another one located named Kokil Payeri House. This one is an old house and currently being used as the quarter for the nearby school’s teachers. I’ve liked this building over any other buildings from the Kolakopa.

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Kokil Payeri Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.03″N, 90° 8’35.70″E)

There was a program going on inside the Ansar camp. So I didn’t enter inside the camp. Walked beside the Ichhamoti river and examined other old edifices outside the main camp premise. The Ansar camp has occupied a large number and portion of the old houses from Kolakopa. I am not sure whether they allow people to explore them or not.

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Kokil Payeri Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.03″N, 90° 8’35.70″E)

Andhar kotha (means dark house). The building premise of this one is bigger than most of the Kolakopa edifices. Initially I thought this one is an abandoned one, but later found people were still living at the second floor. Inside the building is a bit darker. People call this as Nobo Kutir, Radha Nath Shaha House, etc.

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Kokil Payeri Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.03″N, 90° 8’35.70″E)

Finally, a lone temple. This one is in front of the Kokil Payeri House. Inside this small temple a stone statue available having the head stolen.

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Nobo Kutir/Andhar Kutha,
GPS coordinate (23°39’48.07″N, 90° 8’49.75″E)

How to Go:

1. Take the bus of Bandura from Fulbari, Gulistan. N Mallik, Druto, etc are the available services. Bus fare is 70 Taka per person.

2. After around 2 hours you’d be at Kolakola Answer camp. GPS coordinate of Answer camp stoppage is (23°39’30.03″N, 90° 8’35.70″E). Ask the bus driver to drop you there.

3. From there keep exploring the edifices using the provided GPS location with the article.

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Nobo Kutir/Andhar Kutha,
GPS coordinate (23°39’48.07″N, 90° 8’49.75″E)

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Nobo Kutir/Andhar Kutha,
GPS coordinate (23°39’48.07″N, 90° 8’49.75″E)

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Nobo Kutir/Andhar Kutha,
GPS coordinate (23°39’48.07″N, 90° 8’49.75″E)

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Building occupied by Ansar
GPS coordinate (23°39’41.87″N, 90° 8’40.40″E)

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Building occupied by ansaar

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Ukil Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.29″N, 90° 8’33.74″E)

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Ukil Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.29″N, 90° 8’33.74″E)

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Ukil Bari,
GPS coordinate (23°39’30.29″N, 90° 8’33.74″E)

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An old temple,
GPS coordinate (23°39’28.06″N, 90° 8’36.36″E)

This article has written by Lonely Traveler,
for the blog http://icwow.blogspot.com/

Friday, 30 December 2011

0 Comments

  1. Radha Nath Saha House or R.N.House or Andhar Bari is my ancestral house.
    I had visited this in 2009 and that time my relatives used to stay at first floor though the ground floor was abandoned. During my visit, the entire house became real and I could imagine and feel the vibes of life inside every room, the balcony, wooden Naach/Dance floor, the high stairs, the well, my stories of bath of my grand mother in Echhamati.. everything. I was in love with the house and the place immensely. I visited the rest of the houses mentioned in the article. The structure and tiles quality reveal the financial condition of people used to live there. The images of my house is giving me goosebumps. This will remain as sweet memories in my heart to cherish forever.

  2. can any one inform me where kolakopa Mot or Mut bari located or image can post ..?

  3. Amar life er 10 years ame ae jagate kateache. Aber Desh a gala neschoy jabo Insallah. Thanks for posting. Onek memory joreya acha.

  4. But valoo laglo na j ekhono okhane thaker jaga nae!! Hope near future a hobe.