Description:
Pogose School established at Dhaka in 1848 as the first private school of the country by N P Pogose, an Armenian merchant. It was at first housed in the ground floor of Pogose's residence and was known as Pogose Anglo-Vernacular School. In 1855, it was moved from there to a rented house owned by JC Panioty of Armanitola. Five years later it was moved to a two-storied building at Shadraghat, from where it was finally shifted to its present location at Chittaranjan Avenue. Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 16, 2008
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Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
Pogose School established at Dhaka in 1848 as the first private school of the country by N P Pogose, an Armenian merchant. It was at first housed in the ground floor of Pogose's residence and was known as Pogose Anglo-Vernacular School. In 1855, it was moved from there to a rented house owned by JC Panioty of Armanitola. Five years later it was moved to a two-storied building at Shadraghat, from where it was finally shifted to its present location at Chittaranjan Avenue. Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 16, 2008
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
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Copyright Majority World
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Pogose School established at Dhaka in 1848 as the first private school of the country by N P Pogose, an Armenian merchant. It was at first housed in the ground floor of Pogose's residence and was known as Pogose Anglo-Vernacular School. In 1855, it was mo