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Zamindar Hamzah Khan Of Chittagong The history of the Mughal period is so rich. The remaining architechtures of Mughal period is currently playing one of the main roles in the development of the tourism industry in India. There is an architecture of Mughal amal in chittagong too. This the only Mughal architechture of Chittagong division. It's called Eyar Ali Khan Chowdhury house established by Zamindar Hamzah khan. History says, Zamindar Hamzah khan built it in the reign of Emperor Auzangzeb. It's situated in few hundred yards south of Panchlaish Eyar Ali Hat. Hamzah Khan was the then landloard. Emperor Auzangzeb was born in 1618 and died in 1707. Basically Hamzah Khan got the ruling authority from him. Legends say that, Hamzah Khan came from Iraq to Chittagong in 17th century. Again some say that, he came from Turkey. The place 'Panchlaish' of chittagong city named after the sons of Zamindar Hamzah Khan. This is a Persian word which means five tiger. Hamzah Khan's five sons lived in Panchlaish and Mohra. They were so handsome. Eyar Ali Khan Chowdhury house of Panchlaish, Mona Khan Chowdhury house, Residents of Shirajdi Khan Chowdhury house are descendants of Hamzah Khan. The place called 'Bibir Hat' of chittagong city is named after Hamzah Khan's second wife. Her grave is situated near Wazedia Mosque. The Mosque is also known as 'Maijja(middle or second- in Bangla) Bibir Mosque' after her. Hamzah khan decendant is Eyar Ali Khan. Eyar Ali Khan's lanlord was extended in various areas including Fatikchari, Chakoria, Kutubdia, Kadalpur of Raojan. The was also a seat in Fatikchori and probably it's still there in North Fatikchori. The landlord's virtue would have been. People used to give treasures in the holy ceremony. But cultivated rice would not have been collected from the people. Only the treasures were collected. In addition, the people used to gift many things to the landlord. Basically the landlord used to buy his authority or landlordship from the then Government and manage it by the support of people. The Goverment had no contact with people at all. Well known historian Abdul Karim says, Eyar Ali Khan bought seven types of servants when he came here. Kabiraj for treatment, Barber for haircut, Bhawaiya for recreational events in wedding-marriage which were tax free. They wouldn't have been taxed.