Rajbari
Rajbari is a term used in South Asia, particularly in Bangladesh and India, to refer to a historical palatial residence or a former royal estate. These structures were typically the homes of zamindars, wealthy landowners, or local rulers who held significant power and influence in their respective regions during the colonial and pre-colonial eras. The term "rajbari" literally translates to "king's house" or "royal residence."
These rajbaris vary greatly in size, architectural style, and condition. Many are grand complexes, showcasing a
Over time, many rajbaris have fallen into disrepair due to neglect or lack of maintenance. However, a