[1] আমি ও পটু মিয়া চাচা বাড়ি থাকি। ami o pôtu miya chacha bari thaki মছজেদে পড়িয়া কত হইয়াছি সুখী॥ môsjede pôriya kôtô hôiyasi shukhi লতিফুল্লা মিয়া সঙ্গে থাকিয়া হামেসা। lôtifulla miya shonge thakiya hamesha চৌধুরী আজিমের কত পাইয়াছি ভালোবাসা॥ choudhuri azimer kôtô paiyasi bhalobasha The zamindar palace was established 250 years ago in the village of Dulai, Sujanagar, Pabna by a Muslim aristocrat known as Munshi Rahimuddin Sarkar (1722-1815).
His father, Sharfuddin Sarkar, settled in Dulai (Ahladipur village), after migrating from Samarkand in Turkestan.
Rahimuddin was the serestadar and peshkar (deputy minister) at the Rajshahi Collectorate Office in Natore,[3] and was a munshi proficient in Arabic and Persian.
The Dulai dispensary, according to William Wilson Hunter in A Statistical Account of Bengal, was "entirely supported" by Azim Chowdhury.
[9] In fact, after the abolition of the zamindari system through the East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950, it became subordinate to the government.