
Tajhat Road, Rangpur 5400
Tajhat Jamidar Bari,Rangpur
Tazhat Rajbari, or the Tazhat Zamindar House, is a historic palace located in Purana Rangpur, also known as Tazhat, in the city of Rangpur, Bangladesh, which is now used as a museum.

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Tajhat Road, Rangpur 5400
Tazhat Rajbari, or the Tazhat Zamindar House, is a historic palace located in Purana Rangpur, also known as Tazhat, in the city of Rangpur, Bangladesh, which is now used as a museum.

Dalia, Dimla Upazila, Nilphamari, Rangpur
The Teesta Barrage, built on the Teesta River in northern Bangladesh, is a major structure of the Teesta Irrigation Project. It is the largest irrigation project in Bangladesh. Under this, irrigation facilities are provided in 5 lakh 40 thousand hectares of land in Nilphamari, Rangpur and Dinajpur districts.

Dorjipara, Tetulia, Panchagarh
The 'Tulip Point' refers to the successful tulip cultivation projects in Tetulia, Panchagarh, spearheaded by the Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO).

Banglabandha, Tetulia, Panchagarh
Banglabandha Zero Point (popularly known as the Tetulia 0 Point) is the northernmost geographic landmark and border crossing point of Bangladesh, located in the Tetulia Upazila of Panchagarh district.

Nitaldoba, Baliadangi, Thakurgaon
Alo Chaya is a women-led tea cooperative that empowers smallholder female farmers to escape poverty by hand-plucking premium green and orthodox tea leaves.

Mahananda River in Tetulia
The Mahananda is a trans-boundary river that flows through the Indian states of Bihar and West Bengal before crossing into Bangladesh. It is an important tributary of the Ganges.

Choto Balia, Bhully Upazila, Thakurgaon
Balia Mosque, also known as Choto Balia Jame Mosque or Jiner Mosque, is a traditional mosque located in Bangladesh. It is situated in the village of Choto Balia, 3.7 km east of Bhully Upazila in Thakurgaon District.

Akcha, Thakurgoan
Lokayan Livelihood Museum has been working for the protection of the intangible cultural heritage of Bangladesh. Language is one of the core components of intangible cultural heritage. Language is one of the vital tools that have been leading towards to development of the civilization.

Kantanagar, Kaharole, Dinajpur, Bangladesh
Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple at Kantanagar, is a Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The temple is an 18th century religious edifice. The temple belongs to the Hindu Kanta or Krishna, and is most popular with the Rukmini-Krishna devotees in Bengal.