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Take a 5, 20 or 100 taka note.

Flaen the note if it is folded. Place the currency note on a table or any flat surface. Place the note in a lighted area with the side of the note with the heritage site illustraon facing up.

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Click on the ‘Open AR’ buon of the Amar Oijhho app. Now select 'Detect notes by camera'. The app will turn on the camera. Now hold the phone in front of the note. The app will now start idenfying the currency note.

When the note is idenfied you will see the actual 3D model of the illustraon on the note’s surface.

While we are in the process of making this app available on the Google Play store, you can download it using the QR code on the left.

Notes in Bangladesh are usually composed of paper rather than polymer, therefore their physical appearance differs based on the condition of the note as there could be wear and tear. At the same time, user's environment and surroundings can vary depending on factors like overall illumination and the phone camera's operational status. For best results, we recommend using crisp, undamaged taka notes without folds or tears, the app may otherwise mistake them for other bills. We advise users to launch the app and move the phone camera to the illustrated heritage building once the note has been unfolded and placed on a flat surface. As soon as the button is pressed, the app will recognize the note. Once the user has done this, they can move their phone a short distance away from the note so the app can recognize the physical surface around the note, and in under a minute, a 3D model will be placed on the note surface. or https://cutt.ly/CV4ZVTB or https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YLpMPzkqorEUQHTXqJMioPwi-mGXh56d/view?usp=sharing

Try it yourself: Kusumba Mosque

AR Instructions

1. Launch the Application

2. Select the ‘Open AR’

3. Select ‘Detect Note by Camera’

4. Move the phone camera to the illustrated heritage building

5. Press the shutter button, the app will recognize the note

6. Move your phone a short distance away from the note so the app can recognize the physical surface around it

7. Wait around 30 seconds, a 3D model will be placed on the note surface.

(Alternately, you can select 'Open from Library' for pre-selected taka notes if the application is unable to identify the note.)

About Kusumba Mosque

Kusumba Mosque is one of the national heritage sites of Bangladesh which is situated in Manda Upazila of Naogaon district of Bangladesh. It is printed on 5 taka note. This mosque was built in 1558–59 and is often nicknamed as "The Black Gem of Bangladesh". The mosque has a rectangular plan with three bays and two aisles. The main fabric of the building is of brick the entire exterior walls and the interior up to the arches of the pendentives have stone facing. The columns, platform, floor, and perforated side screens are of stone.

Try it yourself: 60 Domes Mosque

AR Instructions

1. Launch the Application

2. Select the ‘Open AR’

3. Select ‘Detect Note by Camera’

4. Move the phone camera to the illustrated heritage building

5. Press the shutter button, the app will recognize the note

6. Move your phone a short distance away from the note so the app can recognize the physical surface around it

7. Wait around 30 seconds, a 3D model will be placed on the note surface.

(Alternately, you can select 'Open from Library' for pre-selected taka notes if the application is unable to identify the note.)

About 60 Domes Mosque

The Sixty Dome Mosque is a mosque in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. It is a part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest mosque in Bangladesh from the sultanate period (1352–1576). It was built during the Bengal Sultanate by Khan Jahan Ali. It is printed on 20 taka note. The 'Sixty Dome' Mosque has walls of unusually thick, tapered brick in the Tughlaq style and a hut-shaped roofline that anticipates later styles. The mosque has an oblong plan of 148'6" x 101'4" externally and 123'3" x 76'2" internally.There are 77 low domes arranged in seven rows of eleven, and one dome on each corner.

Try it yourself: Tara Mosque

AR Instructions

1. Launch the Application

2. Select the ‘Open AR’

3. Select ‘Detect Note by Camera’

4. Move the phone camera to the illustrated heritage building

5. Press the shutter button, the app will recognize the note

6. Move your phone a short distance away from the note so the app can recognize the physical surface around it

7. Wait around 30 seconds, a 3D model will be placed on the note surface.

(Alternately, you can select 'Open from Library' for pre-selected taka notes if the application is unable to identify the note.)

About Tara Mosque

Tara Mosque / Star Mosque is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The mosque has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by Mirza Golam Pir (Mirza Ahmed Jan). it is printed on 100 taka note. Built in the Mughal style by Mirza Ghulam in the late 18th century, this mosque was originally a simple rectangular mosque, measuring 33' x 11'. The mosque is decorated with Japanese and English china clay tiles and used both methods of the Chinitikri application.

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