Dhubal Hati Palace, Palace compound in Naogaon District, Bangladesh.
Dhubal Hati Palace is a compound with multiple halls, ornate verandas, and colored glass windows distributed across several structures on the grounds. The complex displays elaborate rooms and artistic elements throughout its architecture.
Raja Krishnanath Roy Chowdhury founded the palace in the late 18th century as a residence. It later became an important seat of the Zamindar family under subsequent rulers.
The building blends Bengali and European architectural styles, visible in its ornate verandas and colored glass windows. The rooms reveal how wealthy landowners lived during the British period.
The grounds sit about 6 kilometers from Naogaon town and are accessible via local transportation. Most visitors can reach the site easily from the city center.
The palace played a role in humanitarian efforts during a major 19th-century famine affecting the region. These actions shaped how the family was viewed by local communities for generations.
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