RMT38W5X–Rowing boat on River Turag, Dhaka, Bangladesh
RMDH5JDJ–Carriers unloading a ship with cement bags, Turag River, Gabtoli, Dhaka, Bangladesh, South Asia, Asia
RF2FMNYCD–view of Turag River , Bangladesh .
RMT8T1F0–Gypsy women and girls, who live on houseboats, do all the domestic cleaning in the pitch-dark, polluted water of the Turag River at Tongi in Gazipur.
RFR9KHKT–House in The middle of River Dhaka Bangladesh
RM2H2K2G1–Village scenery,river side,Bangladesh.
RMKY2H40–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 12, 2018: The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.
RM2DG9R28–Smoke stacks from the fixed chimney kilns along the hazy Turag river in Ashulia in Bangladesh. The area is filled with fixed chimney brick kilns, which have just switched their production into high gear. For most of the year, the brick kilns are flooded as they are located on the river beds. When the water recedes during the dry season, the kilns come back to life as hundreds of workers stack freshly pressed bricks made from silt into huge wood and coal fired ovens. Using a simple technique going back hundreds of years, the fixed chimney brick kilns provide a steady supply of cheap bricks to
RM2C7MKK8–Gaily painted cargo boats carrying sand on the river Turag in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
RFMAMGRM–DHAKA-2018. Boats on the polluted turag River in Dhaka.
RM2G6J0DK–People are seen crossing the Turag River by boat during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. (Photo by Piyas Biswas / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RF2AYKD0P–Musulli are gather in bishwa istema, ijtema is the second largest gathering of muslim people. ijtema held in the bank side of turag river.
RF2APAFMF–Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.Contributor: Nazmul Islam / Al
RM2B8CDE9–Devotees from home and abroad joined the 'Akheri Monajat 'of Biswa Ijtema, a function of Tablig Jamaat on the Turag bank in Tongi to seek divine bless
RMKP0GH2–Millions of Muslims flocked to the banks of the Turag river in Bangladesh to take part in the final day of the annual Bishwa Ijtema festival. Bishwa
RM2G6HYRB–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 06th July, 2021. People are seen crossing the Turag River by boat during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2ATXB53–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Feb, 2020. A woman laborer load coal at Gabtoli river port at the bank of the Turag River. Credit: MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CJJD5G–An overcrowded train leaves Tongi rail station after the final prayer meeting of 'Bishwa Ijtema', the world congregation of Muslims, on the banks of the Turag, near Dhaka, Bangladesh February 19, 2019. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
RMF0K416–Portrait of woman Labor in Bangladesh. They are carries heavy loads of sand balanced on their heads in the Bank of Turag River.
RM2GYTY8R–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - OCTOBER 9, 2021: Rescuers during rescue work to find the missing people in a trawler capsize in Turag river. A tot
RF2FMNYAM–view of Turag River , Bangladesh .
RMT8T1EY–Gypsy women and girls, who live on houseboats, do all the domestic cleaning in the pitch-dark, polluted water of the Turag River at Tongi in Gazipur.
RFR9KHKX–Beautiful Day Dhaka Bangladesh
RF2GNK3P8–Bangladeshi labor carring coal during unload a trawler inside the turag river in Dhaka on February 16, 2020.
RMKY2HFF–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 12, 2018: The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.
RMM09A57–Dhaka. 19th Jan, 2018. Photo taken on Jan. 19, 2018, shows an aerial view of the second phase of an annual Muslim congregation on the bank of the Turag river at Tongi, on the outskirts of Bangladesh capital Dhaka. Credit: Salim Reza/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DG9RDF–Smoke stacks from fixed chimney brick kilns along the hazy Turag river in Ashulia in Bangladesh. The area is filled with fixed chimney brick kilns, which have just switched their production into high gear. For most of the year, the brick kilns are flooded as they are located on the river beds. When the water recedes during the dry season, the kilns come back to life as hundreds of workers stack freshly pressed bricks made from silt into huge wood and coal fired ovens. Using a simple technique going back hundreds of years, the fixed chimney brick kilns provide a steady supply of cheap bricks
RM2B09KR6–Thousands of Muslim devotees return home after attending Bishwa Ijtema on the bank of the Turag river, in Tongi, Bangladesh. January 24, 2010.
RFMAMGK3–DHAKA-2018. Boats on the polluted turag River in Dhaka.
RM2G6J0A9–Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. (Photo by Piyas Biswas / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RF2D739JR–A Bangladeshi man washes plastic waste, which were used to carry chemicals, in the water of the Turag River before recycling it, in Tongi, near Dhaka,
RF2APAGK6–Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.Contributor: Nazmul Islam / Al
RM2B8CDDN–Devotees from home and abroad joined the 'Akheri Monajat 'of Biswa Ijtema, a function of Tablig Jamaat on the Turag bank in Tongi to seek divine bless
RMKP0GH1–Millions of Muslims flocked to the banks of the Turag river in Bangladesh to take part in the final day of the annual Bishwa Ijtema festival. Bishwa
RM2G6HYNT–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 06th July, 2021. Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2ATXB35–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Feb, 2020. A laborer unloads coal in a basket on his head at the bank of the Turag River. Credit: MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CKR84Y–An overcrowded train leaves Tongi rail station after the final prayer of 'Bishwa Ijtema', the world congregation of Muslims, on the banks of the Turag river in Tongi near Dhaka January 15, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
RMF0K41A–Portrait of woman Labor in Bangladesh. They are carries heavy loads of sand balanced on their heads in the Bank of Turag River.
RM2GYTY92–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - OCTOBER 9, 2021: Rescuers during rescue work to find the missing people in a trawler capsize in Turag river. A tot
RMD21NKH–First phase of the Biswa Ijtema, one of the largest gatherings of Muslims in the world, begins on the banks of the Turag river
RMT8RXCE–Tents are being pitched on the bank of river Turag to accommodate Muslims who will participate in Biswa Ijtema, the second largest religious congregat
RFR9KHKK–Beautiful Day and River Sunset
RF2GNK3E5–Bangladeshi labor carring coal during unload a trawler inside the turag river in Dhaka on February 16, 2020.
RMKY2HEW–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 12, 2018: The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.
RMM09A4P–Dhaka, Bangladesh capital Dhaka. 19th Jan, 2018. Devotees attend the second phase of an annual Muslim congregation on the bank of the Turag river at Tongi, on the outskirts of Bangladesh capital Dhaka, on Jan. 19, 2018. Credit: Salim Reza/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DG9R4K–After the raw clay bricks are dried, they are stacked up inside a fixed chimney brick kiln along the hazy Turag river in Ashulia in Bangladesh. The area is filled with fixed chimney brick kilns, which have just switched their production into high gear. For most of the year, the brick kilns are flooded as they are located on the river beds. When the water recedes during the dry season, the kilns come back to life as hundreds of workers stack freshly pressed bricks made from silt into huge wood and coal fired ovens. Using a simple technique going back hundreds of years, the fixed chimney bric
RM2C7MKMW–Idling country boats tied to the banks of the river Turag, outside Gazipur, Bangladesh, are reflected in the light of the setting sun. These boats are busy during the day carrying goods and passengers.
RFMAMGTJ–DHAKA-2018. Boats on the polluted turag River in Dhaka.
RM2G6J0D7–Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. (Photo by Piyas Biswas / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RF2D739D1–A Bangladeshi man washes plastic waste, which were used to carry chemicals, in the water of the Turag River before recycling it, in Tongi, near Dhaka,
RF2APAGG2–Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.Contributor: Nazmul Islam / Al
RM2B8CDR8–Devotees from home and abroad joined the 'Akheri Monajat 'of Biswa Ijtema, a function of Tablig Jamaat on the Turag bank in Tongi to seek divine bless
RMKP0GHD–Millions of Muslims flocked to the banks of the Turag river in Bangladesh to take part in the final day of the annual Bishwa Ijtema festival. Bishwa
RM2G6HYN6–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 06th July, 2021. Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2A9BX0W–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 14th Nov, 2019. A laborer made raw brick on brick kilns near the Turag River in the outskirt of Dhaka. Credit: MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CK0MWK–An overcrowded train leaves Tongi rail station after the final prayer of 'Bishwa Ijtema', the world congregation of Muslims, on the banks of the Turag river in Tongi near Dhaka January 15, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
RMF0K418–Portrait of woman Labor in Bangladesh. They are carries heavy loads of sand balanced on their heads in the Bank of Turag River.
RM2DFENM7–A Bangladeshi man dries plastic waste after wash them in the water of the Turag River in Tongi, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 9, 2020. Photo by Kanti Das Suvra/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMD21NM8–First phase of the Biswa Ijtema, one of the largest gatherings of Muslims in the world, begins on the banks of the Turag river
RMT8RXED–Tents are being pitched on the bank of river Turag to accommodate Muslims who will participate in Biswa Ijtema, the second largest religious congregat
RF2GNK3PE–Bangladeshi labor carring coal during unload a trawler inside the turag river in Dhaka on February 16, 2020.
RMKY2H7C–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 12, 2018: The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.
RMM0EAGW–Dhaka, Bangladesh capital Dhaka. 21st Jan, 2018. A jam-packed train leaves station with devotees after the annual Muslim congregation on the bank of the Turag river at Tongi, some 25 km north of Bangladesh capital Dhaka, on Jan. 21, 2018. Credit: Salim reza/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DG9R4T–After the raw clay bricks are dried, they are stacked up inside a fixed chimney brick kiln along the hazy Turag river in Ashulia in Bangladesh. The area is filled with fixed chimney brick kilns, which have just switched their production into high gear. For most of the year, the brick kilns are flooded as they are located on the river beds. When the water recedes during the dry season, the kilns come back to life as hundreds of workers stack freshly pressed bricks made from silt into huge wood and coal fired ovens. Using a simple technique going back hundreds of years, the fixed chimney bric
RM2C7MKA4–Boat building continues to be practiced in the riverine district of Gazipur, Bangladesh where the Turag river flows through the district. Small boats will sell for around $100 and be used to ferry people and goods across the river.
RFMAMGWD–DHAKA-2018. Boats on the polluted turag River in Dhaka.
RM2G6J0HP–Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. (Photo by Piyas Biswas / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RF2D7397T–A Bangladeshi man washes plastic waste, which were used to carry chemicals, in the water of the Turag River before recycling it, in Tongi, near Dhaka,
RF2APAGHX–Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.Contributor: Nazmul Islam / Al
RM2B8CDKM–Devotees from home and abroad joined the 'Akheri Monajat 'of Biswa Ijtema, a function of Tablig Jamaat on the Turag bank in Tongi to seek divine bless
RMKP0GHB–Millions of Muslims flocked to the banks of the Turag river in Bangladesh to take part in the final day of the annual Bishwa Ijtema festival. Bishwa
RM2G6HYTC–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 06th July, 2021. Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2ATXB5G–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Feb, 2020. Laborers load coal from a barge in a basket on their head at the bank of the Turag River. Credit: MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CRH5FD–An overcrowded train leaves Tongi rail station after the final prayer of 'Bishwa Ijtema', the world congregation of Muslims, on the banks of the Turag river in Tongi near Dhaka January 15, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
RMF0K41C–Portrait of woman Labor in Bangladesh. They are carries heavy loads of sand balanced on their heads in the Bank of Turag River.
RM2DFENM6–A Bangladeshi man dries plastic waste after wash them in the water of the Turag River in Tongi, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 9, 2020. Photo by Kanti Das Suvra/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMD21NK9–first phase of the Biswa Ijtema, one of the largest gatherings of Muslims in the world, begins on the banks of the Turag river
RMT8RXDR–Tents are being pitched on the bank of river Turag to accommodate Muslims who will participate in Biswa Ijtema, the second largest religious congregat
RF2GPFKTD–Bangladeshi women working in a brick break yard inside the Turag river in Aminbazar area in Dhaka on March 15, 2020.
RMKY2GY0–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 12, 2018: The first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.
RMM0EAGT–Dhaka, Bangladesh capital Dhaka. 21st Jan, 2018. A jam-packed train leaves station with devotees after the annual Muslim congregation on the bank of the Turag river at Tongi, some 25 km north of Bangladesh capital Dhaka, on Jan. 21, 2018. Credit: Salim reza/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2DG9R5D–After the raw clay bricks are dried, they are stacked up inside a fixed chimney brick kiln along the hazy Turag river in Ashulia in Bangladesh. The area is filled with fixed chimney brick kilns, which have just switched their production into high gear. For most of the year, the brick kilns are flooded as they are located on the river beds. When the water recedes during the dry season, the kilns come back to life as hundreds of workers stack freshly pressed bricks made from silt into huge wood and coal fired ovens. Using a simple technique going back hundreds of years, the fixed chimney bric
RM2B09MR4–Devotees walk across makeshift bridges to participate in the annual Bishwa Ijtema on the bank of the Turag river in Tongi. Bishwa Ijtema is the largest Muslim Pilgrimage after Haj, in which several million Muslims from around the world take part. Tongi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. January 31, 2009.
RFMAMGJE–DHAKA-2018. Boats on the polluted turag River in Dhaka.
RM2G6J0HW–Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. (Photo by Piyas Biswas / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RF2D7395H–A Bangladeshi man washes plastic waste, which were used to carry chemicals, in the water of the Turag River before recycling it, in Tongi, near Dhaka,
RF2APAGGN–Bishwa Ijtema, the biggest congregations of Muslims after the hajj, has begun on the banks of the Turag River at Tongi.Contributor: Nazmul Islam / Al
RM2B8CDG9–Devotees from home and abroad joined the 'Akheri Monajat 'of Biswa Ijtema, a function of Tablig Jamaat on the Turag bank in Tongi to seek divine bless
RMKP0GH8–Millions of Muslims flocked to the banks of the Turag river in Bangladesh to take part in the final day of the annual Bishwa Ijtema festival. Bishwa
RM2G6HYT1–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 06th July, 2021. Kids are seen playing beside the Turag River during a countrywide lockdown in Dhaka. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2ATXB5A–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th Feb, 2020. Laborers unload coal from a barge in a basket on their head at the bank of the Turag River. Credit: MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2CM27ME–A woman sells street food during the final prayer meeting of 'Bishwa Ijtema', the world congregation of Muslims, on the banks of the Turag river in Tongi near Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 19, 2019. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
RMF0K411–Portrait of woman Labor in Bangladesh. They are carries heavy loads of sand balanced on their heads in the Bank of Turag River.
RM2DFENMD–A Bangladeshi man dries plastic waste after wash them in the water of the Turag River in Tongi, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 9, 2020. Photo by Kanti Das Suvra/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMD21NM5–First phase of the Biswa Ijtema, one of the largest gatherings of Muslims in the world, begins on the banks of the Turag river i
RMT8RYC8–Devotees bathing at a corner of the Biswa Ijtema premises on the bank of Turag River at Tongi in Gazipur. Biswa Ijtema the second largest congregation