Md Mostafizur Rahman
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I am a simple writer who loves sharing thoughts and stories through honest, relatable words. With a passion for connection, they believe in the power of simplicity to inspire and touch hearts.
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Hadudu: Bangladesh’s National Game
Historical Roots of Hadudu Hadudu has been around for over 4,000 years, originating in the ancient villages of South Asia. It is thought to have started as a training activity for warriors, helping them improve their speed, attacking, and defending skills. Although its history is partly based on stories and legends, the main ideas of the game—agility, strength, and a strong spirit—reflect the energy of past traditions. Today, Hadudu is played in rural areas of Bangladesh and is known as the national game, representing the culture of the country.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Gamers
Lalbagh Fort: A Historic Marvel in Dhaka
Lalbagh Fort, also known as Fort Aurangabad, is one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in Bangladesh, located in the capital city of Dhaka. This 17th-century Mughal fort, built during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb, is a stunning example of Mughal architecture and has captivated visitors for centuries with its intricate design, historical significance, and mysterious, unfinished legacy. Constructed initially by Prince Muhammad Azam Shah, the son of Aurangzeb, Lalbagh Fort stands as a symbol of Dhaka’s rich history and has become a major tourist attraction that reflects the grandeur and cultural heritage of the Mughal era.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History
Echoes of Heritage: Exploring the Timeless Charm of Old Dhaka
Old Dhaka, the historic center of Bangladesh's lively capital, is a unique place with its own character. Its narrow streets, busy markets, and old buildings provide a look into a different time when life moved at a slower pace. Once a major center for trade, culture, and politics during the Mughal Empire and British rule, Old Dhaka is rich in history, with streets full of sounds, sights, and smells that echo stories from long ago.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in History


