It is inside the Teacher-Student Centre (TSC) of the University of Dhaka and stands alone on the main Shahbagh Avenue and faces Ramna Race Course.
[1] In the Catholic Cathedral of Calcutta, the presence of two Greek merchants are found in the Latin Memorial tablets.
The bay is formed by two fluted pillars of Doric order, on which rests the entablature and a triangular pediment.
John Demetrius Ellias (d. 1836), one of the brothers, was killed by a tiger while he was hunting at Mirpur, 25 miles off what is now the Dhaka University campus.
Few of the Inscriptions are listed below, The information was collected from the transcription done by Dr Helen Abadzi, a Greek staff member of the World Bank.
Under this stone are deposited the mortal remains of Mrs. Sultana Alexander, who departed the life Tuesday 6 February 1800: aged 34 years.
Gravestone 2 (Greek) Here lies the late Theodosia, wife of Theodore [son of] George Philippou Politou, 1805, 10 April, paid common debt in Dacca may her memory be everlasting.
Gravestone 4 (English poem in Urdu with Latin characters) The building was renovated in 1997 at the expenses of the Government of Greece through the initiative of Ambassador Constantinos Ailianos and the active collaboration of former Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor, A. K. Azad Chowdhury.