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"Tomb of the independent Sultan Ghiyasuddin Adam Shah (the rebel son of the Sultan Sikandar Shah of Bengal) was built around 1410 CE at Mograpara in the historic city of Panam Nagar. He died in 1402 CE and was buried here.

It seems that the grave of Kazi Sirajuddin, Chief Justice of the Sultan on the east."
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Tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Adam Shah

Author Sourav Das from Santa Barbara, USA
Camera location23° 38′ 18.06″ N, 90° 34′ 44.57″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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