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The Liberation War Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh was established in 1996..

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Sultana's Dream

Sultana's Dream is a pioneering feminist sci-fic novel authored by Rokeya S. Hossain, a woman from conservative Muslim family, who had no formal education. The story describes a fictional ladyland of the future with green urbanscapes where people travel by helicopter, use solar power and, most significantly, women are running the affairs of the state and society. This dreamland offered a totally new and different angle for women to see themselves and the world and to widen their horizon. Sultana's Dream and Rokeya have become synonymous with women's liberation in the subcontinent and beyond.

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  • March to September - 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
  • October to February - 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
  • Ramajan Time - 10.00 am to 3.30 pm
  • Weekend: Sunday

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On This Day

২৪ এপ্রিল, ১৯৭১

  • Pakistan Military enters Madaripur via the road. Without any delay, with the assistance of local agents the Pakistan Military attack MP Asmat Ali Khan’s residence along with (Fonibhushon) Mozumder’s house, lighting many houses on fire and looting shops.
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Jalladkhana Historical Site

Jalladkhana Killing Field, is a mass grave site in Mirpur, Dhaka used in the 1971 Bangladesh genocide by Pakistan Army and its local collaborators during the Bangladesh Liberation war.

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Fruit of the Liberation War

The Bangladesh we see today is essentially the fruit of the liberation war of 1971..

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Fruit of the Liberation War

The Bangladesh we see today is essentially the fruit of the liberation war of 1971..

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Sense of Nationalism

This bloodstained historical event has constructed Bangladeshi sense of nationalism and has forged..

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Call: 02-48114991-3(PABX) 09611677223, 02-9142780

Email: mukti.jadughar@gmail.com
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Liberation War Museum

Plot : F11/A & F11/B Sher-e Bangla Nagar Civic Centre, Agargaon, Dhaka

Jalladkhana Killing Field

Avenue – 01, Block – D, Mirpur – 10, Dhaka

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THIS MUSEUM IS 1447 WEEKS* OLD WITH OVER 11,52,491 VISITOR'S AS ON 19 Apr 2025

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