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The image features a white rectangular informational sign, framed in dark grey, displayed in an indoor setting. The sign provides details about a "Big Almirah" in both Bengali and English.

The Bengali title "বড় আলমারী" and its English counterpart "BIG ALMIRAH:" head the respective text sections. The sign describes the almirah's medium as wood, its height as 303 cm, and its width as 127 cm. A notable discrepancy exists in the period: the Bengali text states "উনবিংশ শতাব্দী" (19th Century), while the English text indicates "20th Century A.D." Both versions agree that the item's "Find Place" is Ahsan Manzil.

The text further elaborates that these almirahs were located in the "Crockeries room" beneath the open staircase on the south side of the Palace. It states that the majority of the Nawabs' crockeries were found within these two almirahs. The background behind the sign is indistinct, suggesting a wall or exhibit partition. A timestamp, "06 Jan 2025, 16:21," along with the name "NAVILA," is visible at the bottom-left corner of the photograph. The image was captured in Keraniganj, Bangladesh, though the subject of the sign originates from Ahsan Manzil.
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Jan 6, 2025, 10:21 AM

Keraniganj, Bangladesh

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The image features a white rectangular informational sign, framed in dark grey, displayed in an indoor setting. The sign provides details about a "Big Almirah" in both Bengali and English. The Bengali title "বড় আলমারী" and its English counterpart "BIG ALMIRAH:" head the respective text sections. The sign describes the almirah's medium as wood, its height as 303 cm, and its width as 127 cm. A notable discrepancy exists in the period: the Bengali text states "উনবিংশ শতাব্দী" (19th Century), while the English text indicates "20th Century A.D." Both versions agree that the item's "Find Place" is Ahsan Manzil. The text further elaborates that these almirahs were located in the "Crockeries room" beneath the open staircase on the south side of the Palace. It states that the majority of the Nawabs' crockeries were found within these two almirahs. The background behind the sign is indistinct, suggesting a wall or exhibit partition. A timestamp, "06 Jan 2025, 16:21," along with the name "NAVILA," is visible at the bottom-left corner of the photograph. The image was captured in Keraniganj, Bangladesh, though the subject of the sign originates from Ahsan Manzil.

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