Ancient Jorapukur of Amghail Pirijpur village of Barhatta upazila. The largest of the land is 800 percent and the small pond is 200 percent of the land. The ghat of the pond was built in the ancient Patta brick Gathuni. Its ruined marks are still visible. The name of the house is Kortbari, although there is no market, there is a place next to the house called Dewan's Bazar. The house is currently inhabited by a Muslim family. Signs of many destroyed buildings are still visible in the courtyard of the house. The area was on the banks of the ancient Dhaleshwari river, according to local research. Yet he understands the line of the river. There is a ruined building at Saudpur, about 4 km south of Amghail Pirijpur on the banks of the ancient river Se. Which is 350 square feet square. The ruined buildings of Saudpara and the ruined houses of Amghail, the ponds are believed by the local elders to be of Mughal period. Looking at the type of bricks, it is easy to understand the position of the ruling class of the Mughal period. An ancient temple at Singha is now in ruins. The temple at Barhatta Bazar is also ancient. Recently, an ancient stone statue was found under the ground of the temple. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
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