Panam Nagar was an ancient settlement in Bangladesh, a portion of archaeological remains of which is situated at Sonargaon Upazila in Narayanganj District. Panam Nagar traces its origins to the 13th century.
The historic township, located near the present-day capital of Dhaka and containing the only surviving relics of the Panam area, extends along a narrow, winding street approximately 600 meters in length and 5 meters in width. Panam Nagar is flanked by canals on both sides. The northern waterway is known as Pankhiraj Canal.
The site comprises 52 buildings, consisting of two- and three-story structures facing one another. Of these, 31 are situated on the northern side of the street, whilst 21 are on the southern side.
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