Motihar Kuthi
History
from 17th to 18th century kuthis were built as a residence or factory engaged in silk and indigo trade. In Rajshahi region alone more than 152 indigo kuthis were in operation with their headquarters at Sardah. Motihar kuthi is one of them. At a short distance there is another kuthi named kaajla. These two kuthis were at one time connected by the tributary river connecting with the Ganges.
Exterior and interior
Motihar Kuthi is single storied. It is rectangular, 70 feet (21 m) east–west by 50 feet (15 m) north–south, and faces south. The south and east sides have a veranda 10 feet (3.0 m) wide, supported by round simple pillars with a set of three pillars at the corner. The building has supporting on its north and west which appear to have been kitchen, warehouse which is now used as godowns of university.
See also
References
- ^ Hussain, ABM (2007). Architecture: A History Through the Ages. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. p. 357. OCLC 298612818.
- ^ Hussain, ABM (2007). Architecture: A History Through the Ages. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. pp. 354, 357. OCLC 298612818.
- ^ Ahmed, Nazimuddin (1986). Sanday, John (ed.). Buildings of the British Raj in Bangladesh. University Press Limited. p. 132. ISBN 978-984-05-1091-7.