Dhaka: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
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- Universities and schools
- Mosque
- Museum
- Park
- Palace
- Shopping
- Shopping centre
- Memorial
- History museum
- Temple
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Islamic architecture
- Church
- Area
- Lake
- Natural attraction
- Nature
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- Arenas and stadiums
- Bridge
Shaheed Minar
Monument honoring political martyrs The Shaheed Minar, nestled in the bustling city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, stands as a poignant memorial to the brave souls who laid down their lives for the Bengali Language Movement in 1952. This solemn edifice is a symbol of the country's struggle for linguistic...
Swadhinata Stambha
Swadhinata Stambha, or Independence Monument, is a poignant emblem of national pride located in the bustling city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Situated in the Suhrawardy Udyan, the site is steeped in historical significance as it stands on the grounds where the country's...
Taj Mahal Bangladesh
In the bustling city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, a unique tribute to one of the world's most famous mausoleums stands as a testament to admiration and grandeur. The Taj Mahal Bangladesh is an impressive replica of the original Taj Mahal located in Agra, India.
Greek Memorial
Greeks were the last among European merchants to come to Bangladesh. They came to Bangladesh around the 18th century. They constructed a memorial in Dhaka. It was constructed for the memory of the Greek merchants who died while in Dhaka.
Ramakrishna Mission
Ramakrishna Mission Temple, Dhaka is a historically significant architectural monument situated by the Buriganga River at Mitford area in old Dhaka, Bangladesh. The temple Ramakrishna Mission is an architecture which was founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1899 and the Ramakrishna Math was founded by Swami Brahmananda and Swami Premananda.
Dhaka Gate
Dhaka Gate also known as Mir Jumla's Gate or Ramna Gate is a monument believed to be built by Mir Jumla II and enlisted as one of the oldest Mughal architectures in Dhaka. This gate is considered as one of the integral parts of the history of Dhaka.
Moder Gorob
Moder Gorob or Our Pride is a sculpture situated in front of Bangla Academy building in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was dedicated to the memory of those killed during the Bengali Language Movement demonstrations of 1952, when protesters demanding Bengali as a state language of former Dominion of Pakistan were massacred by Pakistan Police.
World War Memorial
Teacher-Student Centre of the University of Dhaka is a building on the Dhaka University campus in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The centre was established in 1961 by the Dhaka University by the Division of Public Affairs.