A Dialogue About a Visit to a Place of Historical Interest
This dialogue between two friends, Sharmin and Sujon, discusses a recent visit to the historical site of Bagerhat. Sujon shares his experience exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the 15th-century Shat Gambuj Mosque, the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali, and the Ghora Dighi tank, highlighting its rich history and architectural significance.
Following Sharmin's interest in visiting Bagerhat, Sujon describes his recent trip to the UNESCO World Heritage site. He highlights visiting the 15th-century Shat-Gambuj Mosque, the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali, and the Ghora Dighi. Sujon details that the mosque, built by Khan Jahan Ali, is unique for its seventy-seven domes supported by sixty pillars and was used as both a court and a place of worship. He concludes that the experience was memorable.
উপরের ডায়লগটা অনেক ভালো এবং শিক্ষার্থীদের জন্য অনেক উপকার হবে আশা করি। এখানে সুন্দর করে দেখানো হয়েছে। আমি চেষ্টা করবো নিচে ওয়ার্ড বাই ওয়ার্ড দিয়ে দেওয়ার জন্য।
Dialogue on Visit (পরিদর্শন করা) to a Place of Historical Interest
Aftab: Hello Azam! How (কেমন) are you?
Azam: I am fine. What about (সম্পর্কে) you?
Aftab: I am fine too. I have taken decision (সিদ্ধান্ত) to visit Bagerhat. Have you ever visited Bagerhat?
Azam: Oh, excellent decision! Yes, during the last autumn vacation I got an opportunity (সুযোগ) to visit Bagerhat with my father.
Aftab: Nice! But why did you choose (পছন্দ করা) Bagerhat for visiting?
Azam: Bagerhat is a place (জায়গা) of historical interest. Many people from home and abroad come (আনা) to Bagerhat to visit (পরিদর্শন করা) the Shat-Gambuj Mosque, a World Heritage Site.
Aftab: What important (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ) things did you see there?
Azam: The Shat-Gambuj Mosque, the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali, the large (বড়) Ghora Dighi, etc.
Aftab: Would you please tell me about (সম্পর্কে) the mosque?
Azam: Yes, it is an enormous Moghul architecture. Khan Jahan Ali built it in 15th century.
Aftab: Could you please let me know (জানা) the uniqueness of the mosque?
Azam: The mosque is unique because (কারণ) it has sixty pillars supported by seventy seven exquisitely curved domes. Khan Jahan Ali used it both (উভয়) as a mosque and as a court.
Aftab: Excellent! How much did you enjoy (উপভোগ করা) your visit?
Azam: It is a wonderful experience. The memory of my visit still haunts me.
Aftab: Thank you very much for your nice (সুন্দর) description.
Azam: You are most welcome. Have a nice visit.
Between You And Your Friend About A Place Of Historical Interest
Kasem : Hi, Rubel.
Rubel : Hi, Kasem.
Kasem : What are you doing?
Rubel : I am thinking about a place of historical interest.
Kasem : Really?
Rubel : Sure. Can you suggest any?
Kasem : Of course. Cox's Bazar, Sant Martin, Kuakata, Sommpurvihara, Madhobkundo, Jaflong etc.
Rubel : Which one is the best?
Kasem : To me, Cox's Bazar Sea Beach.
Rubel : Why do you suggest Cox's Bazar?
Kasem : It is one of the longest sea beach in the world. Besides, the climate of this place is very wholesome.
Rubel : Have you ever been there?
Kasem : Yes, last year.
Rubel : How can we go there?
Kasem : By bus or train.
Rubel : Thank you very much
Kasem : You are welcome.
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