Dhaka to Sylhet tour by car - Part-1 - Bus Route of Dhaka to Sylhet - Sylhet tour - dhaka to sylhet

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Dhaka to Sylhet tour by private car - Part-1 - Bus Route of Dhaka to Sylhet - Sylhet tour - dhaka to sylhet. From this video you can see the most attractive and beautiful scenery of road and road side during going to Sylhet. Total video has been taken from a private car during going to Sylhet.
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Sylhet (সিলেট) is a metropolitan city in northeastern Bangladesh. It is the administrative seat of Sylhet Division. Sylhet is Located on the north bank of the Surma River at the eastern tip of Bengal, Sylhet has a subtropical climate and lush highland terrain. The city of Sylhet has a population of more than half a million, and Sylhet is one of the largest cities in Bangladesh after Khulna, Chittagong and Dhaka. Sylhet is one of the most important spiritual and cultural centres in Bangladesh. Furthermore, Sylhet is one of the most economically important cities in the country after Dhaka and Chittagong. The city of Sylhet produces the highest amount of tea and gas in the country.

In 1303, the Sultan of Lakhnauti Shamsuddin Firoz Shah conquered Sylhet by defeating Gour Govinda. Sylhet was a realm of the Bengal Sultanate. In the 16th-century, Sylhet was controlled by the Baro-Bhuyan zamindars and later became a sarkar (district) of the Mughal Empire. Sylhet emerged as the Mughals' most significant imperial outpost in the east and its importance remained as such throughout the seventeenth century. British rule began in the 18th century under the administration of the East India Company. With its ancient seafaring tradition, Sylhet became a key source of lascars in the British Empire. The Sylhet municipal board was established in 1867. Originally part of the Bengal Presidency and later Eastern Bengal and Assam; the town was part of Colonial Assam between 1874 and 1947, when following a referendum and the partition of British India, it became part of East Bengal. The Sylhet City Corporation was constituted in 2001. The Government of Bangladesh designated Sylhet a metropolitan area in 2009.

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