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The Dhaka Christian Cemetery (also known as the Narinda Cemetery) is a graveyard situated in Wari, a district of the old town in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established by Portuguese traders in the 17th Century and is still in use by members of the Dhaka Christian community. It contains two designated archeological sites, the Columbo Sahib mausoleum and the tomb of Reverend Joseph Paget. Many of the oldest graves and mausoleums are in a state of disrepair and are being overtaken by unchecked vegetation growth and lack of maintenance, while other parts of the cemetery still see new burials taking place at regular intervals. It is open to visitors on a daily basis.

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  • The Dhaka Christian Cemetery (also known as the Narinda Cemetery) is a graveyard situated in Wari, a district of the old town in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established by Portuguese traders in the 17th Century and is still in use by members of the Dhaka Christian community. It contains two designated archeological sites, the Columbo Sahib mausoleum and the tomb of Reverend Joseph Paget. Many of the oldest graves and mausoleums are in a state of disrepair and are being overtaken by unchecked vegetation growth and lack of maintenance, while other parts of the cemetery still see new burials taking place at regular intervals. It is open to visitors on a daily basis. (en)
  • El Cementerio cristiano de Daca​ está situado en Wari, un distrito de la ciudad vieja de Daca, en la capital del país asiático de Bangladés. Empezó a entrar en un estado de deterioro pocos años después de su construcción, y todavía está en ruinas. Fue desarrollado principalmente para los comerciantes europeos y sus familias, por lo que la mayoría de los miembros de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales se encuentran enterrados allí. La tumba más antigua pertenece al reverendo Joseph Paget, ministro de Calcuta, quien murió en 1774 a la edad de 26. El cementerio estaba en un estado de baja desde principios de 1800 (es)
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  • Dhaka Christian cemetery in old town Dhaka (en)
  • Painting titled Nagaphon Ghat: The Columbo Sahib mausoleum located in the Christian Cemetery as painted by German artist Johann Zoffany in 1786 (en)
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  • The Dhaka Christian Cemetery (also known as the Narinda Cemetery) is a graveyard situated in Wari, a district of the old town in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established by Portuguese traders in the 17th Century and is still in use by members of the Dhaka Christian community. It contains two designated archeological sites, the Columbo Sahib mausoleum and the tomb of Reverend Joseph Paget. Many of the oldest graves and mausoleums are in a state of disrepair and are being overtaken by unchecked vegetation growth and lack of maintenance, while other parts of the cemetery still see new burials taking place at regular intervals. It is open to visitors on a daily basis. (en)
  • El Cementerio cristiano de Daca​ está situado en Wari, un distrito de la ciudad vieja de Daca, en la capital del país asiático de Bangladés. Empezó a entrar en un estado de deterioro pocos años después de su construcción, y todavía está en ruinas. Fue desarrollado principalmente para los comerciantes europeos y sus familias, por lo que la mayoría de los miembros de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales se encuentran enterrados allí. La tumba más antigua pertenece al reverendo Joseph Paget, ministro de Calcuta, quien murió en 1774 a la edad de 26. (es)
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  • Christian cemetery, Dhaka (en)
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