278:, that there was a small open space with a circular garden at the junction of two streets. Shorty after Antaghar's closure, the European Club was established in its place under English leadership. This club also restricted access to foreigners only, angering Dhaka's local elites, who protested by storming the club. In response, Europeans eased the restrictions somewhat, permitting local elites to enter under conditions such as adhering to a dress code.
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gallery, equipping the area with bright lights. The Sepoy Mutiny memorial also received a facelift. Additionally, a four-foot-deep drain was constructed to manage rainwater, with pebbles covering the floors. The project, costing approximately
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for the sepoy uprising to a large assembly at this location, subsequently transforming its name from
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In 2018, Bahadur Shah Park saw daily visitor numbers ranging from 400 to 500, primarily consisting of students and local residents who visited for jogging and socialising. Male visitors were comparatively more numerous than female visitors.
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began an overhaul of the park as part of a development project. Contractors were tasked with repairing damaged structures and adding new features, including a 740-metre oval walkway, public toilets, benches, greenery, gardens, and an
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with the expanding northern city. By the late 19th century, the area featured a mosque, church, school, college, madrasa, bank, news office, library, hostel, and other institutions.
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in his memory here in 1884 or 1885, according to varying sources. The
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