Borhanuddin Zamindar Bari is a historic Zamindar house located in Sachra Union of Borhanuddin Upazila in Bhola District, Bangladesh.[1]
| Borhanuddin Zamindar Bari | |
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Chowdhury Bari |
| General information | |
| Type | Residential house |
| Location | Borhanuddin Upazila, Bhola District, Bangladesh |
| Opening | c. 1950 |
| Owner | Borhan Uddin Chowdhury |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Brick, surki, and rod |
| Floor count | 2 |
History
editThe zamindar house was established about one and a half centuries ago. It was founded by Zamindar Borhan Uddin Chowdhury.[2] He was a prominent zamindar of his time. The Borhanuddin Upazila of Bhola District was later named after him by the British authorities.[3] His zamindari included about 27 mouzas, along with thousands of acres of property across parts of Bhola and Barisal. The zamindars undertook various development works within their estates. Before his death, Zamindar Borhan Uddin Chowdhury donated large portions of land for social development and mosque construction. However, most of these lands are now under public possession. He passed away on 21 Boishakh, 1419 Bengali year.
Architecture
editA two-storied residential building and three additional structures, known as kachari ghars (administrative houses), were built for zamindari affairs, trials, and accommodation of guests. A mosque was also built at the entrance of the estate.
Present condition
editDue to negligence and lack of maintenance, much of the heritage of the zamindar house is now on the verge of destruction. Only the mosque remains in relatively good condition because it is still in use.
References
edit- ↑ "Witness of time: The traditional Borhanuddin Chowdhury Zamindar Bari of South Bengal". The Daily Sangram. Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
- ↑ "Symbol of heritage: Borhan Uddin Chowdhury Bari". Jaijaidin. 18 December 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
- ↑ "The traditional zamindar Borhan Uddin Chowdhury of the southern region". Muktobuli. Retrieved 19 October 2025.