ExploreBangla #05~ History of Bangladesh Liberation War and The Bengal Map

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Hello Everyone, This is the fifth post in my travel series #ExploreBangla on Hive. Today I will show you the Mujibnagar Mukti complex, the history of the liberation war of Bangladesh.


The Entrance

The first picture you see is entrance road to the Mujibnagar Memorial and the Mukti Complex. From here the Mujibnagar area starts and inside the history of Bangladesh's liberation war is beautifully created.


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Sculpture

It is the Mukti Complex where the map of Bangladesh is made and the various events of the Liberation War are highlighted in this map. Before entering the map, many sculptures remind the atrocities of the Pakistani forces on the people of Bengal. There is also the historical speech of the freedom fighter of Bengal on 7th March Sheikh Mujib's statue and the picture of the surrender of Pakistani forces.

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Sheikh Mujib in his historic March 7 speech

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Pakistani forces torture

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Surrender of Pakistani forces

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The Map

Here the entire map of Bangladesh is made very nicely and around it a three-story building is made and some towers are made from where you can see the whole map.

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After that, you can see that the pictures of the Liberation War are displayed here, and many sculptures and memorable events of the Liberation War period are highlighted here. For example, when people of Bangladesh go to India to seek refuge, images of war with Bengali people, an attack on a railway bridge, and an attack on Shaheed Minar, and when they occupy houses schools and colleges are shown.

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After seeing this I didn't have any lunch before going to the memorial. There are many hotels near the complex where tourists can have their meals and many eateries are available in the complex.

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This map has been created to commemorate the history of Bangladesh's liberation war and it shows many memorable events that happened during the liberation war period are shown here through statues. They look very nice.

They remind the new generation of the history of Bangladesh. Many lessons and historical facts can be understood from here.


That's it for today! I appreciate your time and attention. Hope you like it.

Thank you so much! See you around!


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Previous Episodes

ExploreBangla #01~ Mujibnagar Memorial Monument and Complex ~ Mujibnagar, Meherpur.

ExploreBangla #02~ Ananya Amusement Park ~ Mujibnagar, Meherpur.

ExploreBangla #03~ Sstatues Ananya Park ~ Mujibnagar, Meherpur.

ExploreBangla #04~ Visit Zoo in Ananya Park ~ Mujibnagar, Meherpur.

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Wow!I must commend the artists that created all the sculptures! They look so life-like!

It is great to have these kind of memories created so that the younger generation will know more about the history of their land.
Thank you for sharing!

Yeah, the new generation can know about the history of the country. Thank You.

Hi there @psyberkid. It's great to see people from more countries around the world posting their travel content so we can all travel to more places without leaving home.

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Thank You it will help a lot I will try to improve it in the future blog.

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