Ahsan Manzil situated in old Dhaka beside Buriganga river. This is one of the most visited historical tourist spots in Dhaka. Once the building used as the palace of Nawab. Now a days the Building use as a museum. The founder of the building is Nawab Abdul Gani. He named the building according to the name of his son Khwaja Ahsanullah. The duration of the construction is 1859-1872. In the year of 1906 the decision of the establishment of Muslim League were taken in this building.
In the middle of Eighteenth century Sheikh Enayet Ullah the land lord of Jamalpur district build a palace named "Rangmahal" in the place of Ahsan Manzil. Then his son sold the Rangmahal to the Persian traders.For a long time the building were known as Trading House. In 1835 Khwaja Alimullah father of Abdul Gani bought the building and started living. In 1872 Nawab Abdul Gani rebuild the building and named it as "Ahsan Manzil".
In 1897, an earthquake rocked and made a massive damage of Ahsan Manzil. After then Nawab Khwaja Ahsanullah repaired the whole place again.
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