Baldha Garden

Botanical garden in Dhaka, Bangladesh

23°43′06″N 90°25′04″E / 23.71833°N 90.41778°E / 23.71833; 90.41778Area3.15 acres (12,700 m2)Created1909Operated byDepartment of Forestry, Ministry of Environment and Forests.OpenAll year

Baldha Garden is a botanical garden which spans 3.15 acres (1.27 ha) of land located at Wari in the old part of the city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It has a collection of 672 species of plants.[1] The Baldha Garden is now managed as a satellite unit of the National Botanical Garden by the Department of Forestry.

Baldha Garden is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Bangladesh. The garden is enriched with rare plant species collected from different parts of the world.

History

Baldha Garden is one of the oldest botanical gardens established in this part of Bengal. Narendra Narayan Roy Chaudhury, landlord of the Estate of Balda, began creating it in 1909 and continued to add to it until his death in 1943. He simultaneously built up a museum collection, which was known as the Balda Museum. The museum collections are now housed at the Bangladesh National Museum.[2]

Gallery

See also

  • Christian cemetery in Wari

References

  1. ^ Zia Uddin Ahmed (2012). "Baldah Garden". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. ^ SM Humayun Kabir (2012), "Baldah Museum", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh

Bibliography

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  • Muntasir Mamun, Dhaka: Smriti Bismritir Nogory, Volume-2, Pg- 142–143, Annana Publications.
  • Cultural Survey of Bangladesh, Asiatek Society, Architecture, Asiatek Society of Bangladesh.

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