Ridwan Akram
Durga Puja in Dhaka: A journey through time
1 October 2025
In 1610, when Islam Khan, the Mughal subahdar of Bengal, first arrived in Dhaka, legend has it that he witnessed Durga Puja on the banks of the Buriganga.
1 October 2025
The Mughal fort that became a British prison
24 August 2025
Walk down the lanes of Old Dhaka today and it is hard to imagine that the city once revolved around a single building -- Dhaka Fort. Back in 1610, when Islam Khan, the Mughal subahdar of Bengal, shifted his capital here, the fort was the nerve centre of Mughal power.
24 August 2025
Through a German lens: When Dhaka posed for Fritz Kapp
10 August 2025
Long before Dhaka became a noisy sprawl of rickshaws, traffic, and concrete, it was a quieter, more graceful place. One posing for a German man with a camera and a keen eye for elegance.
10 August 2025
The first motor car on the streets of Dhaka
27 June 2025
Before we delve into the story of the first motor car in Dhaka, it’s worth exploring an earlier question: When did four-wheelers first appear on the city’s roads?
27 June 2025
Shah Jahan’s Dhaka campaign: A Mughal history footnote!
25 May 2025
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan is renowned for building the Taj Mahal, but few know that he also spent a week in Dhaka -- long before he ascended the throne.
25 May 2025
Glimpses of Dhaka's iftar history
25 March 2025
Four centuries ago, the Muslim population of Dhaka was relatively small. However, the arrival of the Mughals precipitated a shift. These individuals brought their own culinary staff, ensuring the availability of familiar fare.
25 March 2025