Nawab Ali Amjad Khan's Tower Clock, Sylhet
Ali
Amjad Khan's Clock Tower : Oldest & First in Bangladesh
Ali Amjad Khan's Clock Tower : Oldest & First in Bangladesh
Chandnighat : Kotwali : Sylhet : Bangladesh
Ali Amjad's Clock Tower
Ali
Amjad's* clock is a popular attraction of Sylhet City. Situated on the
Northern bank of the Surma river at Chandnighat, down left to another most
'talk-about' subject - the Kean Bridge. This is the oldest and first clock
tower of Bangladesh, as well as a singular genre. Ali Amjad Khan, a Nawab
of Prithimpassa, built this tower.
At far sight, one can easily presume
it as a church, because of its structure. I wonder what was the color of
corrugated sheets at the early days. I find the architecture of it
is also interesting Tower is standing one an octagonal base,
clock chamber is rectangular and lastly the crest of tower is
a triangular pyramid.
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Unlike
other two dials this is not a part of a big building, it is build only to be a
clock tower, and this is the best distinctive feature of this clock tower with
others of Bangladesh. The clock is now active after a long time break. District
Council of Sylhet maintains and provide mechanical support, these
days.
Background of This Clock
I
guess, Ali Amjad was a philanthropist and had good taste to build this tower.
But exactly since when this clock has been start ticking, I could not find out.
I did ask the local people about the history, unfortunately Sylhety dialect was
really more than Greek to me. I have dilemma about the exact story behind
building this tower. Perhaps the following two sources could provide idea about
the background story-
According
to Nawab's family web, the clock was presented by Ali Amjad's father Nawab Ali
Ahmed Khan, which he was later constructed around 1895(1301 Bangla
Calender). Another source+,Ali Amjad was invited to see Delhi and thereby
charmed by the clock made with the instigation of the princess of Delhi. He
also craved to build the same and eventually made it with the similar design
& pattern.
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