Bhatpara Neelkuthi

Bhatpara Neelkuthi (Bengali: ভাটপাড়া নীলিকুঠি) is a ruined indigo factory situated in Gangni Upazila of Meherpur District, Bangladesh. It was built by the British in 1778.[1]

Bhatpara neelkuthi
Last part of the church

Location

Last part of neel kuthi
River kazla follows by the neelkuthi

It is about 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Meherpur town.[2] There is a mango garden beside the cottage. There has also a ruined church on the north west part of the garden. A local dead river naned Kazla flows by the neel kuthi. It's contemporary to amjhupi neelkuthi.

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References

  1. Alam, M. R. (15 October 2016). "Lack of renovation puts Bhatpara Neelkuthi on verge of ruination". The Daily Observer. Dhaka.
  2. দর্শনীয় স্থান [Sightseeing]. Meherpur District (in Bengali). Bangladesh National Portal.


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