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[name] => Bangladesh Air Force Museum
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Bangladesh Air Force Museum became open for the public on October 2014 at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Agargaon, Dhaka. It is located at the western side of runway adjacent to Taltola gate. Within its lofty interior, different phased out air craft and equipment have been kept including the aircraft those took part in our glorious Liberation War.
Timetable: The Air force museum is open on weekdays (Monday-Thursday) from 2 PM to 8 PM.
On weekends: it is open from 10 AM to 8 PM, Sunday is the day off for this area, so the museum is closed on Sundays.
Entry fee: 20 Taka.
The Gallery:There are four different galleries. These are: Air Force Gallery to illustrate some memorable and historical photos. Liberation War Gallery: bring back to us the history of the liberation war. There is a gallery for showing medals and uniforms from different year. The last one is the peacekeepers corner to demonstrate the value of Bangladeshi Soldiers in the International Arena. Apart from these there is a souvenir corner too where you can buy posters, mug, t-shirts with the monogram of the National Air Force.
The previous history of BAF Museum: BAF Museum was established in 17 June 1987. At that time the museum was located in No-3 hanger of BAF Base Bashar, Dhaka cantonment. It was not open for public as we knew, just like the prison museum situated inside the Dhaka Central Jail. Once in a year on 16th December, there was a Military March held along with a three days long Army Weaponry Show. But now it is open for the public visitor. People are already started enjoying the place.
Here is the link of the official website of BAF Museum: http://www.bafmuseum.mil.bd/
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[name] => Abul Barkat Memorial Museum
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On 21st February, a rally of students were coming towards Dhaka Medical College during the Language Movement in 1952. The police shoot towards the rally and instantly some of the protesters of the first line were killed immediately. One of them was Shahid Abul Barkat (1927-1952). Few days after, the Central Shaheed Minar was built in here and from 2000, UNESCO declared 21 February as the Mother Language Day.
Previous History: In 1947, Pakistan got independence from India. There was two parts of Pakistan- the east and the west. Eastern Pakistan was green by the bless of river God and populated with a lot of people and on the other hand, the western Pakistan was nothing but a desert, population was also low. Demographic, social and economical lifestyle of these two parts of land were completely different, language was different too. But the capital was established in the west and the rulers ruled the entire country living in the west. From 1947, Urdu was the only state language of Pakistan whereas the students of Dhaka university always wanted to make Bengali as a secondary language. Finally in 1952, after some students were killed in the language movement, the government decided to make Bengali as a second language. Later, the eastern part of Pakistan became an independent country by the liberation war in 1971 named Bangladesh.
Early Life of Abul Barkat: Abul Barkat was a student who came to Dhaka for his higher studies. He was born at Murshidabad, West Bengal (now India). He stayed at his maternal uncle's home during his stay in Dhaka. He was a student of Masters level while he is being killed by the police open fire on 21 February, 1952 (aged 24).
The Abul Barkat Memorial Museum: Abul barkat was died in Dhaka Medical College hospital on 21st February after 8:30 PM. Many people were killed on that day. It is strongly believed that, more than 90% of the dead bodies were hidden by the government which did not receive any ritual and never found. Abul Barkats body might be one of them but fortunately his body was found and identified and buried in the Azimpur Graveyard, Dhaka according to proper procedures of Muslim believe. Many stories have written about the killings of 21 February in the Bengali Literature.
The Memorial Complex is actually a library, a seminar hall and a gallery of photographs of the language movement. It was built and inaugurated in 2012 in the Palashi, Dhaka University area by the funding of the government. It is actually a language martyr museum not only just for Abul Barkat. It is just named after Abul Barkat. The Museum is open 6 days a week from 10 AM to 4 PM, except Fridays and national holidays (only 21 February & 16 December is an exception). No ticket or entry fee is needed to enter into the two storied memorial complex. From December to March, the institute arranges special video programs for the young students to let them aware of the language movement and the liberation war.
The Language martyr Abul Barkat was honored with the "Ekushee Padak" (the highest non military achievement in Bangladesh) by the Governmnet of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh in 2000. His grave is situated in Azimpur Graveyard in Dhaka.
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[name] => Taka Museum
[post_id] => 10111
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Currency Museum is located at Mirpur beside Bangladesh Bank Training Academy. This project is taken regarding the enlargement of the currency museum into money museum. The country’s eminent artists, architects and historians have worked together for the museum along with the central bank to make it launch.
Museum authority has collected local and foreign coins and banknotes in different ways to enrich this museum. The museum has now thousands of coins and notes from the Pala, Sena, Gupta, Sultani, Mughal and British periods. About 2500 coins and notes found in Wari-Bateshwar of Narsingdi will be reserved in this Museum. Bangladesh Numismatic Collectors’ Society handed over 100 coins of different eras to the Currency Museum of Bangladesh Bank.
The historically significant deposited coins included 48 of the Alauddin Hossain Shah era, 29 of Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah, four of Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, five of Sikandar Shah, three of Giasuddin Azam Shah, three of Rukunuddin Barbak Shah, two of Nasiruddin Mahmud, one of Mahmud Shah, one of Shahjahan, two of Badsha Alamgir , one of Islam Shah and one of the Shah Alam era.
A museum, first of its kind in Bangladesh, will help young people to know about the currency’s history and its evolution. Not only the history of Money, this museum will also help people to get acquainted with the lifestyle, education, culture and various aspects of archaeological evolution of human civilization through coins and currencies of different eras.
It showcases coins and banknotes, which are witnesses to history, to uphold the history and heritage before the present and future generations. Efforts are already on to collect old coins and install digital signage, touch screens, LCD monitors etc to equip the ‘Taka Museum’ into a modern, prosperous, state of the art, rich in information and technology-based museum.It has been established with modern technology to attract visitors.
The Governor, Expressed his appreciation in people of the society who are coming forward to enrich the collections of the Taka Museum of the bank, Dr Atiur Rahman said those institutions and individuals who would handover old coins as presents to the museum would be gladly accepted and the presenters would be properly recognized.
Background History: A currency museum was set up in the Bangladesh Bank in 2009, which was displaying currencies of almost all countries of the world. Initiatives had been taken to expand this museum to open the 'Taka Jadhughar’. At the end, the central bank's existing currency museum is being restructured as the 'Taka Jadughar'. The restructuring of the 'Taka Jadhughar' took place on the premises of Bangladesh Bank Training Institute at Mirpur. Along with this, the central bank is collecting obsolete coins and banknotes to exhibit in the gallery.
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The Liberation war museum (LWM) was established in 1996, to Honor the Bangladeshi people’s heroic struggle for democracy and national rights through the armed resistance against the Pakistan Army; after it had unleashed one of the worst genocides in history upon the people of then East Pakistan in the middle of night, 25 March 1971. The nine months long war led to the emergence of independent Bangladesh as a secular democratic state in December 1971. The museum bring to view the untold stories of courage and determination, victory and defiance, heroics and heartbreaks. It is run by a Board of Trustees with overwhelming support of all sections of people and is the outcome of citizen’s effort at all levels. It is now recognized-nationally and internationally, as a reliable and credible institution protecting the history of the emergence of Bangladesh.
Currently the Museum's collection boasts about 14000 objects that include rare photograph, documents, media coverage and materials used by freedom fighters and martyrs of the Liberation War. In 1999, the museum, with the assistance of Bangladesh Army, excavated two killing fields in Dhaka suburb and these human remains of 1971 genocide added a more real dimension to the displays in the museum. Due to space constraints in the rented premises, the museum can exhibit about 1300 objects. A plan to build to proper museum on its own land is on the cards and the museum should be housed in its own premises by 2014.
Liberation War Museum is outcome of citizen's effort and is run by a Board of Trustee. It is now recognized, nationally and internationally, as credible institution on history of Bangladesh independence. The museum through its special programmes endeavors to link history of liberation war with contemporary pressing social and human right issues. LWM is founder member of International Coalition of Historic Site Museum of Conscience and institutional member of American Association of Museums.
Visitors of the museum realize how through popular struggle and human sacrifices fundamental principles of democracy, secularism and nationalism of Bangladesh constitution (1972) evolved. Attempts have been taken through displays and regular programmes to create a living museum where visitor/participants can draw contemporary relevance for building national unity and a tolerant society against human rights abuses.
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১৯৯৬ সালের ২২শে মার্চ উদ্বোধন হওয়া এই জাদুঘরে প্রায় দশ হাজারের অধিক নিদর্শন প্রদর্শিত হচ্ছে অথবা আর্কাইভে সংরক্ষিত আছে। বর্তমানে নিজস্ব জমিতে ঢাকার আগারগাঁও এ এই জাদুঘরের নিজস্ব ভবনের নির্মাণকাজ শেষ পর্যায়ে রয়েছে। জাদুঘরের নীচতলার গ্যালারিগুলো বাংলাদেশের প্রাচীন ইতিহাস থেকে শুরু করে অবিভক্ত বাংলায় ঘটে যাওয়া ইংরেজবিরোধী আন্দোলনের ঘটনাবলি নিয়ে সাজানো হয়েছে। এছাড়া জাদুঘরের বেশীরভাগ বিভাগই বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা সংগ্রামের গৌরবোজ্জ্বল ইতিহাসকে ধারন করে আছে।
১৯৭১ সালের ২৫শে মার্চের কালরাত থেকে শুরু করে দীর্ঘ নয় মাস বর্বর পাকিস্তানী বাহিনী তৎকালীন পূর্ব পাকিস্তানের মুক্তিকামী জনগনের ওপর ইতিহাসের জঘন্যতম গণহত্যা সংঘটিত করেছিল। দীর্ঘ নয় মাসের সশস্ত্র সংগ্রাম শেষে এক সাগর রক্তের বিনিময়ে ১৯৭১ সালের ১৬ই ডিসেম্বর একটি ধর্মনিরপেক্ষ গণতান্ত্রিক দেশ হিসেবে বাংলাদেশের অভ্যুদয় ঘটে। গনতন্ত্র এবং স্বাধিকার আদায়ে এদেশের মানুষের অকুতভয় সশস্ত্র প্রতিরোধ এবং সংগ্রামকে চিরস্মরণীয় করে রাখতে ১৯৯৬ সালে প্রতিষ্ঠা করা হয় মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর।
অজানা সাহস এবং প্রতিজ্ঞার ঘটনাবলির পাশাপাশি এই জাদুঘরে রয়েছে বিদ্রোহ, বিজয়, সাহসিকতা এবং বুকভাঙ্গা বেদনার মর্মস্পর্শী না বলা কথা। সমাজের সর্বস্তরের মানুষের সার্বিক সহযোগিতায় একটি বোর্ড অফ ট্রাস্টি এই জাদুঘরটি পরিচালনা করছে। বর্তমানে এই জাদুঘরটি বাংলাদেশের অভ্যুদয়ের ইতিহাস সংরক্ষণের ক্ষেত্রে জাতীয় এবং আন্তর্জাতিকভাবে একটি নির্ভরযোগ্য প্রতিষ্ঠানে পরিনত হয়েছে।
বর্তমানে মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘরের সংগ্রহে প্রায় ১৪০০০ সংগ্রহ রয়েছে। এসবের মধ্যে আছেঃ দুর্লভ ছবি, কাগজ পত্র, দেশী বিদেশী সংবাদপত্রে প্রকাশিত মুক্তিযুদ্ধের সংবাদ, মুক্তিযোদ্ধা এবং মুক্তিযুদ্ধে শহীদদের ব্যবহার করা বিভিন্ন জিনিসপত্র এবং যুদ্ধাস্ত্র। ১৯৯৯ সালে বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনীর সহযোগিতায় মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর ঢাকার অদুরে দুটি বধ্যভূমি খনন করে এবং সেখান থেকে আবিষ্কৃত হয় গণহত্যার শিকার শহীদদের দেহাবশেষ এবং ব্যবহার করা বিভিন্ন সামগ্রী। এসকল দেহাবশেষ এবং ব্যবহার করা সামগ্রী প্রদর্শনীর মাধ্যমে জাদুঘরটি মুক্তিযুদ্ধের ইতিহাসকে জীবন্ত রূপ দান করেছে। তবে ভাড়া করা ভবনে জায়গার স্বল্পতার কারনে মাত্র ১৩০০ টি সংগ্রহ প্রদর্শিত হচ্ছে। তবে, অতি শীঘ্রই মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর ঢাকার আগারগাঁও এ নিজস্ব জমিতে নির্মিত নিজস্ব ভবন থেকে আরও বড় পরিসরে কার্যক্রম শুরু করতে যাচ্ছে।
মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর বিশেষ বিশেষ অনুষ্ঠানের মাধ্যমে মুক্তিযুদ্ধের ইতিহাসকে সমসাময়িক বিভিন্ন আলোচিত সামাজিক এবং মানবাধিকারমূলক ঘটনার সাথে সম্পৃক্ত করে নতুন প্রজন্মের সামনে তুলে ধরার চেষ্টা করে চলেছে। মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর আমেরিকান এসোসিয়েশন অফ মিউজিয়ামের সদস্য ছাড়াও ইন্টারন্যাশনাল কোয়ালিশন অফ হিসটোরিক সাইট মিউজিয়াম অফ কনশেন্স এর প্রতিষ্ঠাতা সদস্য।
এই জাদুঘরে আগত দর্শনার্থীরা অনুধাবন করতে পারেন কতটা ত্যাগের মাধ্যমে এদেশে গনতন্ত্র, ধর্মনিরপেক্ষতা, এবং জাতীয়তাবাদের মৌলিক নীতিগুলোকে সংবিধানের মাধ্যমে অধিস্তিত করা হয়েছে। বিভিন্ন প্রদর্শনী এবং অনুষ্ঠানের মাধ্যমে একটি জীবন্ত জাদুঘর প্রতিষ্ঠার চেষ্টা করা হচ্ছে যাতে করে এখানে আগত দর্শনার্থীরা জাতীয় ঐক্য সৃষ্টির পাশাপাশি মানবাধিকার লঙ্ঘনের ব্যাপারে সমাজে সচেতনতার সৃষ্টি করতে পারে।
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