Monday, March 23, 2020

Letter describing a place of historical interest

Letter describing a place of historical interest

25 May, 2015

Dear Shuvo,                                                                   
How do you do? Listen, I have some exciting things to tell you. Last week, we went to Bagerhat with my uncle and I had the opportunity to see the ‘Shatgombuj Mosque’ which is one of the most architectural [স্থাপত্য] beauties of Bangladesh.
The Mosque was built by Khan Jahan Ali. It stands on sixty pillars with its seventy-seven exquisitely [অত্যন্ত সুন্দরভাবে] curved [বাঁকা] ‘Gombuj’ or domes and not ‘Shat’ or sixty as the name suggests. Its wall is two meters thick and the interior western wall is decorated with terracotta flowers and foliage [পাতা].
There is also a lake like ‘dighi’. It was named ‘Ghora dighi’. There are also many crocodiles in the ‘dighi’.
To speak the truth, we had a very exciting time there which is really a memorable experience.

Yours ever,
Sujon Ahmed

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