The Nimtali arch (known in Bengali as Nimtali Deuri) is an arch in Dhaka, Bangladesh dating from the Mughal period. It was the gateway to the palace of the Naib Nazim of Dhaka, the deputy governor of Bengal Subah in the Mughal Empire. Today, the structure is located on the premises of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and houses the Asiatic Society Heritage Museum. It is a public museum showcasing Dhaka's history in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Nimtaliarch (known in Bengali as Nimtali Deuri) is an arch in Dhaka, Bangladesh dating from the Mughal period. It was the gateway to the palace of...
caravanserai like Bara Katra and Choto Katra. Some structures like the Nimtaliarch have been restored. The old city features narrow alleyways with high-walled...
addition to the collapsed arch, the gate also had semi-circular towers, battlements and apertures to defend the city. Nimtaliarch Siddiq, Mohammad Yusuf...
Caravenserai Palace). In 1766, the Nimtali Kuthi became the official residence of the Naib Nazims. Besides the Nimtali Kuthi, two other notable constructions...
in University of Asia Pacific (UAP) Conservation and Adaptive reuse of Nimtali Deuri: first colonial building in Dhaka, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh...
The terminal's profile – a rhythmic arrangement of gently tapered and arched shells evokes the typical image of a tropical climate, with an umbrella...