IUBAT— International University of Business Agriculture and Technology
A Journey Through History
An Approach To Identify The Heritage Trail Of OLD
DHAKA
Submitted to : Most. Jannatul Ferdows
Faculty, College of Nursing.
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1. Subject Name : Educational Planning
2. Subject Code : ART 102
3. Section : N
4. Group Name : Tetra Explorer
IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology
Group Members
Md. Farukur Rahman
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ID: 23107053
S.M.Fahim Shahriar
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ID: 23107060
Latifur Rahman Rajon
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ID: 23107061
Md. Mehedi Hassan Rakib
Department of Mechanical Engineering
23107063
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Student’s Declaration
1. We have conducted thorough research on the topic, and all sources used in
this presentation have been properly cited and acknowledged.
2. We take full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the
information presented in the assignment. Any errors or omissions are
unintentional.
3. Furthermore, we understand that this presentation is to be used solely for
educational purposes.
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Acknowledgement
1. We are indebted to the cultural and historical richness of Old Dhaka, which has opened
our eyes to a world of beauty and diversity.
2. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the craftsmen and artisans of Old Dhaka who have
shared their skills and knowledge with us.
3. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the people of Old Dhaka for welcoming
us into their community with open arms.
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Table of CONTENTS
Serial Content Page
1. History 8-9
2. Population 10
3. Culture 11-13
4. Foods 14-16
5. Economy 17-19
6. Problems 20-22
7. Solution 23-24
8. Summary 25
9. Conclusion 26
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Old Dhaka, also known as Puran Dhaka, is the historic
center of the city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
The area has a rich history that dates back over 400
years.
The city of Dhaka was founded in the early 17th century
by Mughal prince Islam Khan, who established a fort in
the area to control the region. The fort was named
"Jahangir Nagar" after the Mughal emperor Jahangir.
Old Dhaka was also a center of political activity during the
struggle for independence from British rule. The area saw
intense fighting between the Pakistani army and Bengali
nationalists during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
Today, Old Dhaka is a densely populated area with a
mix of residential and commercial buildings The area
is known for its many mosques, temples, and historic
landmarks, including the Lalbagh Fort, the Armenian
Church, and the Star Mosque.
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HISTORY
OLD DHAKA
Dhaka, Bangladesh- People on the street of Old Dhaka: The Asia-
Pacific region is urbanizing rapidly. While for the world as a whole
the urban population growth rate is 2.0%, in Asia and the Pacific it is
2.3%.
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Culture of OLD DHAKA
Shakrain: Shakrain Festival(also known as Kite
festival or Ghuri Utsob) is an annual celebration in
Old Dhaka,which is observed with the flying of
kites. This day is also known as Poush Sangkranti.
It is one of the oldest annual festivals and a
significant event in Bangladeshi Culture.It is also
the symbol of unity and friendship in Bangladesh.
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Language: Dhakaiya Kutti and Dhakaiya
Urdu are mainly used in Old Dhaka region.
Dhakaiya Kutti is spoken by the original
Dhakaiyas of Old Dhaka which is a dialect of
Bengali and Dhakaiya Urdu is spoken by
Khusbas, Bihari and Mujahir.
Culture of OLD DHAKA
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Education: Jagannath University is a leading public university in our country
located at Old Dhaka. Sir Salimullah Medical College was founded in 1875 in Old
Dhaka also. These institutions are having a very important impact in our
educational sector & also carrying the culture of Old Dhaka.
Culture of OLD DHAKA
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Foods of OLD DHAKA
Biriyani: When Mughal rule arrived in the Dhaka
region in the early 17th century, it brought - along with
intrigue, grandeur and tantrums - the biryani. Back then,
it is said, the biryani could be prepared only for members of
the ruling family, that too on special occasions.
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Bakarkhani: Dhakai Bakarkhani is the
traditional food/snack of the people of old Dhaka.
It is famous for its quality and taste and it was
highly praised by the Royal court of the Mughal
Empire in Delhi.
Foods of OLD DHAKA
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Beauty Lachchi: Beauty Lachchi is one of the best drinks in Old Dhaka. This
business is about 100 years old. It’s famous for It's taste. Because they do not use any
blenders or other modern machinery to make the lachchi. They use their traditional way and
hand. So, this is the main secret of their Lachchi.
Foods of OLD DHAKA
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Economy of OLD DHAKA
Retail and wholesale trade: Old Dhaka is home to many shops, bazaars, and
markets selling a wide range of products, including textiles, clothing, electronics,
hardware, and food.
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Tourism: Old Dhaka is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history and
cultural heritage. Many visitors come to the area to visit historic landmarks and
sample the local cuisine.
Handicrafts: Old Dhaka is famous for its traditional handicrafts, including
textiles, pottery, and metalwork. Many artisans and craftspeople operate small
workshops and sell their products in local markets.
Economy of OLD DHAKA
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Transport and logistics: Old Dhaka is an important transportation hub, with
many trucks, buses, and rickshaws passing through the area. The river port of Sadarghat,
located in Old Dhaka, is also an important center for river transport and commerce.
Economy of OLD DHAKA
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Problems of OLD DHAKA
Traffic Jam: Old Dhaka is known for its narrow streets and heavy traffic, which leads to
congestion and delays.
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Problems of OLD DHAKA
Environmental degradation: The area faces issues such as pollution, waste
management, and water scarcity.
Housing and infrastructure: Many residents of Old Dhaka live in informal
settlements with inadequate housing and infrastructure.
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Poverty and unemployment: Many residents of Old Dhaka face poverty and
lack of economic opportunities. The poverty rate is increasing day by day.
Problems of OLD DHAKA
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Solution for the Problems
The government plans to specially develop and bring back the traditional architecture
of old Dhaka keeping the original heritage of the ancient city unharmed.
It is known that Dhaka is at the bottom of the list of livable cities in the world and
within this city, Old Dhaka is the most unplanned residential and commercial area.
RAJUK has taken the initiative to redevelop such an unplanned area on a block
basis.
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Traffic congestion and the unorganized infrastructure is still the main problem in old
Dhaka. Initiatives are needed to solve these problems. It is possible to solve this
problem permanently, especially through redevelopment.
The landowners need to be offered a convincing amount of benefit in exchange for
their involvement in the plan. It may seem to be unrealistic to achieve, however, if
factors are considered in the plan where the landowners are assured better return, it
can be possible.
Solution for the Problems
WE LOVE OLD DHAKA
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Summary
1. Old Dhaka is a historic part of the city, with a rich cultural and architectural heritage.
2. The area is known for its bustling streets, vibrant markets, and delicious food.
3. Despite facing challenges such as overcrowding and environmental degradation, Old
Dhaka remains an important cultural center in Bangladesh.
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, Old Dhaka is a vibrant and
historically rich part of the city that is home
to numerous cultural and architectural
landmarks. Despite facing various challenges
such as overpopulation, traffic congestion, and
environmental degradation, Old Dhaka
continues to attract tourists and locals alike
with its bustling streets, lively markets, and
delicious cuisine. As efforts are made to
preserve and promote its cultural heritage,
Old Dhaka remains a must-visit destination
for anyone seeking to explore the unique and
diverse culture of Bangladesh.