Ali Amjad's Clock

Ali Amjad's Clock
আলী আমজদের ঘড়ি

Ali Amjad Clock, beside the Keane bridge
Coordinates 24°53′18″N 91°52′04″E / 24.888352°N 91.867794°E / 24.888352; 91.867794Coordinates: 24°53′18″N 91°52′04″E / 24.888352°N 91.867794°E / 24.888352; 91.867794
Location Sylhet, Bangladesh
Type Tower
Material Tin
Width 5.1 m (16.7 ft)
Height 7.4 m (24.3 ft)
Opening date 1874
Dedicated to Nawab Ali Amjad Khan

Ali Amjad's Clock is the oldest clock tower located on the bank of Surma River in Sylhet, Bangladesh.[1] It is known as "the Big Ben of Sylhet" and is a popular attraction, near to the Keane Bridge. The tower was constructed around 1895 under the supervision of Nawab Ali Amjad Khan, the landlord of former Prithimpasha estate in Sylhet.

References

  1. "Ali Amjad's Clock". wikimapia.org. Wikimapia. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
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