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Ancient roads of Mahasthangarh

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English: Spiral and curve roads of ancient urban archaeological site Mahasthangarh were made by burnt clay bricks.
বাংলা: প্রাচীন প্রত্নতাত্ত্বিক নগরী মহাস্থানগড়ের সর্পিল ও বাঁকা রাস্তাগুলো পোড়া মাটির ইট দ্বারা প্রস্তুত।
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Mahasthangarh of 3rd century BCE is the oldest urban archaeological site discovered in Bangladesh. The place was called Pundranagara or Paundravardhanapura in the territory of Pundravardhana. It is declared as a World Heritage Site.

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