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The view of Lalbagh fort |
During Mughal period Emperor Aurangazeb appointed his 3rd son Prince Mohammad Azam as Subeder of Provincial Governor of Bengal on 29th July 1678. Prince Azam started constriction of this fort and named after his father as Killa Aurangabad. However, before completion his father called him back as Subeder and requested him to complete the fort. However. due to death of her beloved daughter Iran Dukht nickname as Paribibi or fairy lady in 1684, Shaista Khan stopped its construction making the fort as a symbol of bad luck. Shaista khan did not complete the construction of the fort but her constructed a mausoleum of his daughter named as tomb of Paribibi where two other graves are Shamshad Begum 2nd daughter of Shaista Khan and his grand son Khodadad Khan. Other attractions are the Audience Hall, Lalbag Mosque and Hammam of Shaista Khan now housing a museum.
VISITING HOURS FOR MUSEUMS
1st April to 30th September :
Tuesday to Saturday:
(10 am to 6 pm & Leisure: 1 pm to 1.30 pm)
Friday: 10 am to 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm to 6pm
Monday: 2.30 pm to 6 pm
1st October to 30th March
Tuesday to Saturday:
(9 am to 5 pm & Leisure: 1 pm to 1.30 pm)
Friday: 9 am to 12.30 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm
Monday: 1.30 pm to 5pm