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Brahmanbaria Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Brahmanbaria

Situated on the Titas River, Brahmanbaria has long been a river port and is one of Bangladesh's oldest municipalities since the dissolution of the East India Company, with its founding in 1868. It is a center of muslin production. Its Akhaura railroad junction is reportedly the largest in the country, and similarly its Port of Ashuganj is slated to become the largest port by 2030. Interestingly, prior to these more modern developments, a nearby town named Sarail was the home of the important Baro-Bhuiyan zamindar, Isa Khan, who effectively prevented the Mughal empire from conquering the area until his death in the 16th century. Later, when Mughal rule became extent, lasting testaments of their presence like the Hatirpul elephant bridge and Arifil Mosque were built during the 1600s.

Top Attractions in Brahmanbaria

Explore the best things to see and do in Brahmanbaria:

  • Al-Jamia Islamia Younousia Madrasa Masjid
  • Arifil Mosque
  • Faruki Park
  • Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex
  • Haripur Barabari
  • Hatirpul
  • Kal Bhairab Temple
  • Kharampur Mazar Sharif

Where to Eat in Brahmanbaria

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Titas Hotel & Restaurant

Where to Stay in Brahmanbaria

  • 🏨Grand A. Malek
  • 🏨Hotel Titas View

Brahmanbaria Travel Guide Sections

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