Shilaidaha Kuthibadi a historical place associated with rabindranath poet and a visitor place. It stands on the north bank of the river Padma in Kumarkhali upazila in Kushtia area and is five miles north of the neighborhood offices across the creek Gorai and opposite to the Pabna city on farther northward across the Padma. Shilaidaha is also famous for the kachari( office) of the Birahimpur zamindari and the historic kuthibadi of the Tagore family of Jorasanko( Jorasanko kuthibadi). Shilaidaha is a relatively modern label, its aged name was Khorshedpur. Before the Thakurs of Jorasanko acquired the village in the middle of the 19th 100 it stood an blue- Kuthi apparently built by a farmer, named Shelly. A deep daha( whirlpool) was formed there at the confluence of the Gorai and the Padma, and hence the village came to be known as 'Shelly- daha', which ultimately took the form of 'Silaidaha'.
Shilaidaha Kuthibadi, Kushtia
Shilaidaha Kuthibadi a historical place associated with rabindranath poet and a visitor place. It stands on the north bank of the river Padma in Kumarkhali upazila in Kushtia area and is five miles north of the neighborhood offices across the creek Gorai and opposite to the Pabna city on farther northward across the Padma. Shilaidaha is also famous for the kachari( office) of the Birahimpur zamindari and the historic kuthibadi of the Tagore family of Jorasanko( Jorasanko kuthibadi). Shilaidaha is a relatively modern label, its aged name was Khorshedpur. Before the Thakurs of Jorasanko acquired the village in the middle of the 19th 100 it stood an blue- Kuthi apparently built by a farmer, named Shelly. A deep daha( whirlpool) was formed there at the confluence of the Gorai and the Padma, and hence the village came to be known as 'Shelly- daha', which ultimately took the form of 'Silaidaha'.
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