Saturday, March 22, 2014

History of Rabindranath kuthibari

In 1890 Tagore started managing their family estates in shelaidaha. He stayed there for over a decade at irregular intervals between 1891 to 1901. It is a country house build by the father of Rabindranath, Dwarkanat Tagore. The house was repossessed by a Bank; the Tagore Estate was a debtor to this Bank, who auctioned off the property and it became the possession of the Zaminder of Bhagyakul (Munshiganj), Roy family. The house was part of Roy Estate till the zamindari system was abolished under the East Bengal state Asquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950. Syed Murtaza ali, during his tenure as Divisional Commissioner of Rajshahi took the initiative to preserve the dilapidated house in 1958. During this renovation, the color of the house was inadvertently changed to red like other houses belonged to the former Zamindars of the district.

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