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Best 1 Baitul Mukarram

Baitul Mukarram, completed in 1968 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is the national mosque of the country and is uniquely designed to resemble the Kaaba in Mecca.

2 Shaheed Minar

Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, Bangladesh, commemorates students killed during the 1952 Bengali Language Movement against Pakistan's language policy.

3 Star Mosque

Located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the Star Mosque is a 19th-century structure famous for its exterior and interior walls intricately decorated with mosaic Chinese ceramics.

4 Supreme Court of Bangladesh

Bangladesh's Supreme Court, established in 1972 following independence and located in Dhaka, comprises the High Court Division and the Appellate Division as the country's apex judicial body.

5 Baitul Mukarram National Mosque

Baitul Mukarram is Bangladesh's national mosque in Dhaka, completed in 1968, with a modernist design referencing the Kaaba and capacity for tens of thousands of worshippers.

6 Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque

The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is an 18th-century Mughal-era structure notable for sitting on a high platform above a raised terrace.

7 Ahsan Manzil

Ahsan Manzil is the former palace of Dhaka's Nawabs in Bangladesh, completed in 1872 and now preserved as a museum on the Buriganga River.

8 University of Dhaka

The University of Dhaka is a public university in Bangladesh, founded in 1921 and central to the country's intellectual and political history.

9 Rahman Mosque Dhaka

A mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, named after a local religious or civic figure and serving the densely populated Muslim-majority capital of one of the world's most populous nations.

10 Ashrafi Mosque

Ashrafi Mosque is a historic mosque from the medieval Sultanate period of the Indian subcontinent, recognized as a protected heritage site for its early Islamic architectural character.

11 National Botanical Garden of Bangladesh

The National Botanical Garden of Bangladesh, established in 1975, encompasses over 2,300 plant species representing diverse habitats across the country and serves as a key research and conservation center for native flora.

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