Ancient Bengal

Introduction

In the heart of South Asia lies a land steeped in history, where ancient civilizations once flourished, leaving behind a wealth of archaeological marvels. Bangladesh, with its fertile landscapes and cultural richness, holds the secrets of civilizations dating back thousands of years.

Wari-Bateshwar

Located in Narsingdi district, Wari-Bateshwar is an ancient archaeological site believed to be a bustling urban center dating back to the first millennium BCE. Excavations have revealed remains of an ancient city with well-planned streets, drainage systems, and artifacts indicating trade and cultural exchange with other ancient civilizations.

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Mainamati

Situated in Comilla district, Mainamati is a significant archaeological site where ancient Buddhist stupas, monasteries, and other structures from the 7th century CE have been unearthed. The site holds religious and historical importance, reflecting the influence of Buddhism in the region during that era.

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Sompur Mahavihara

In Paharpur, Naogaon district, lies the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sompur Mahavihara. This ancient Buddhist monastery dates back to the 8th century CE and is one of the largest and most impressive monasteries of its kind in South Asia. It served as an important center of Buddhist learning and played a significant role in the spread of Buddhism in the region.

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