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Liberation War Museum of Bangladesh Police.
Rajarbagh Police Lines School and College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Sa
Review №1

Wow Thats just awesome visit there. Rajarbagh, The place I grow up. Many of childhood memory here I have. After long time I visited there lots of change and more pristine and good place. The war museum is so significant in our life. This is also so differently good. Many of unknow story you find here. So visit it one time.

Ar
Review №2

The Liberation War Museum was established to disseminate a non-partisan history of the War of Independence, and currently holds over 11,000 items in its collection. It is a living museum where history unfolds, leading visitors to realize how the fundamental principles of the 1972 Bangladesh Constitution of democracy, secularism, and nationalism evolved as the basis for an independent Bangladesh. The Liberation War Museum endeavors to link this history of popular struggle and sacrifices for democracy and national rights to contemporary events of human right abuses and fundamentalist tendencies.

Is
Review №3

There is proof of proficiency and experience every where. It is an architectural marvel.It was great experience visiting Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum. Best quality

sa
Review №4

Im inspector Sayed Ebnay Siddiq, in charge Bangladesh Police Liberation Museum. i invite everyone to visit our Museum

Em
Review №5

I love its management

sh
Review №6

Rajarbag police Liberation war Museum 🇧🇩Police Line is a place of honor and memory. There are some places to visit. Such as - Parade Ground, Auditorium, Police Liberation War Museum, etc. The War of Liberation Museum is two storeyed. The entire section of the museum is underground. The museum has a variety of materials related to the British period, which remind the martyrs.

Sa
Review №7

It was great experience visiting Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum. There is proof of proficiency and experience every where. It is an architectural marvel.

A.
Review №8

This museum is a great place for us. Its proved that our liberation war was very difficult & insignia of sovereignty..

Ja
Review №9

Its the evidence of our Liberation war. It proves that how much struggle our freedom fighters are! Its a matter of great regret that most of the people of our country dont know the history of our Liberation war. But every Bengali citizen should know about that. From this museum everyone can know about our libaration war & freedom fighters struggle.There has different sizes & kinds of rifle.Also there has the dress of martyrs. Whoose are martyred in our Liberation war❤️. There has so many thing . I feel very refresh there. I know so many thing about our countrys independence history . In a word this place is sign of our Liberation war....

Un
Review №10

Wow nice place 👍

Nu
Review №11

It was great experience visiting Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum

I'
Review №12

The liberation war of Bangladesh took place in 1971. On 25 March 1971, the Pakistani Military attacked Rajarbagh Police Lines. The unarmed Bangalee police,being attacked unexpectedly,armed themselves with whatever they had. The armed with three knot three rifles etc. to protect ownselves and protest against military. But, unfortunately, most of the police could not protest properly and were killed by the well-armed army. After about 42 years of their martyrdom,the Govt took steps to hold their memory. The museum,firstly,was inaugurated by the prime minister Sheikh Hasina,on the telecom building in Rajarbagh Police Lines on 24 March 2013.

Ba
Review №13

IGP HOME IN SHIBPASHA

Ru
Review №14

I miss to go inside.

Ba
Review №15

It is one of the Greatest Museum in Bangladesh.Both inside & outside design are very beautiful. Many part of things in our Liberation War & Freedom Fighters are showed here.Specially the contribution of Bangladesh Police in the Liberation War 1971.

Fa
Review №16

New museum of Bangladesh police in our liberation war documentary.

Mo
Review №17

Very nice museum which can carry you back to the ancient police traditions with special focus on the proud, pioneering and valiant role of Bangladesh Police in our Liberation War in 1971. You can also buy some souvenir after visiting the galleries and watching the documentar.

Ma
Review №18

It is the Liberation War Museum of Bangladesh Police. It is situated at the Rajarbagh Police Barrack in Rajarbagh of the capital city Dhaka.The Museum archives and presents a lot of memories of the struggle for the independence of Bangladesh. Rajarbagh was among the places where the Pakistan Army raided first during the Independence movement.People can visit the museum to learn about the time.

Zo
Review №19

CHITHOLIA TRAGEDY (চিথলিয়া) historical witness of liberation war of Bangladesh

Ak
Review №20

Tremendous place for people of the country to know about the role of police force in 1971 liberation war in Bangladesh. It has beautiful architecture and the interior is also nice. It will give a glimpse of history of Bangladesh from the police perspective and their contributions.

MD
Review №21

Nice place

Ha
Review №22

Nice place to know about the devotion of our police officers during the liberation war. Well decorated allover & the ticket price is 10 tk only.

Ni
Review №23

Good

Su
Review №24

The place is beautiful. Authority should focus on cleaning.

Mu
Review №25

This Museum is based on 1971 war where our police has done a great support. If you want to know about the contribution of police to BanglaDesh 🇧🇩 then you must visit here.

Ir
Review №26

It was great experience visiting Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum. There is proof of proficiency and experience every where. It is an architectural marvel.

tu
Review №27

This architectural design are to good nd it was great place for knowing about bangladesh police who desire higher tyre in 1971 war.

Re
Review №28

It plays very important role to describe the early moments of independence of Bangladesh.

Kh
Review №29

Its a good place to know the history of bangladesh police

Ka
Review №30

Good place for know our liberation war history

Md
Review №31

This is a museum under Bangladesh police. Its situated in the Central Police line boundary. Now a days the authority takes so many development activities to show this museum to all. This Museum so attractive to look in and its attracted everyone who passed the area.Modernisation of the interior & outer area is a big effort by the Bangladesh Police authority.It has so many collection of the golden history of Bangladesh Police, Our liberation War and the tradition of Bangladesh police.This area is small and have some restrictions, So you must need to read all notices before enter and buy a ticket. You will get a warm welcome from the reception then you can freely ask any question about this area restrictions coz its a sensitive area we know.This place is a nice one for students, Child, and family visiting. Have a Coffee shop on the entrance of the Museum.This Place is a best place for Disabled. Have a big accessible Ramp, Labeled area to visit with Wheelchair.#Wheelchair #Accessible #Kidsfriendly # WomenFriendly #CoffeShop

Sa
Review №32

Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum is a museum that commorates the contributions of Bangladesh Police to the Bangladesh Liberation War. It is located at Rajarbagh Police Lines on 1.5 bigha (216,000 sq ft) land area and was established on 24 March 2013. It contains various materials and symbols which denote the sacrifice of police soldiers during the War. It has a research unit, the unit identified police officer killed in British Council premises during the Bangladesh Liberation war.Habibur Rahman is the founder and President of Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum..The liberation war of Bangladesh took place in 1971. On 25 March 1971, the Pakistani Military attacked Rajarbagh Police Lines. The unarmed Bangalee police,being attacked unexpectedly,armed themselves with whatever they had. The armed with three knot three rifles etc to protect ownselves and protest against military. But, unfortunately, most of the police could not protest properly and were killed by the well-armed army. After about 42 years of their martyrdom,the Govt took steps to hold their memory. The museum,firstly,was inaugurated by the prime minister Sheikh Hasina,on the telecom building in Rajarbagh Police Lines on 24 March 2013.

Ka
Review №33

Actually I am astonished after reading some reviews here regards Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum. I am disclosing this issue in the last part of my review.Okay, when I seen the museum was building its construction then I was really loved the architectural design. The art & the style and of course the overall design is really fantastic. I was trying for a several time to capture some photos of this museum and tried but I failed for timing and the situation. Now its a good luck that I have completed my task & contributed already with my captured 360 degree spherical photos in this place.Good thinking : When the construction was running, I didnt understand something additional structure of the place. Later when it was completed then it was published its ornaments. Hmm, I am talking about wheelchair walk way. Its different from other places and of course unique. I like it.Next Planning: They are adding lift for basement to go there in the basement hall for disable people.#Accessibility info: I told before, its unique from other places. There are a lot of government places for public gathering like museum or parks but it is totally different from all. They already included wheelchair walk way from outside to top floor and adding a lift to go to basement hall. Actually all of these are #OrnamentsOfAccessibility . Yes, this is the part what I wanted to disclose here with everybody and it is about accessibility.Of course we have to do something for disabled community to help them. Its our responsibility to do. Its their rights to us, to our government. Thats why already I have started a campaign to increase the awareness of people about our responsibility regards disabled community in country. Our main theme is to increase the awareness to develop wheelchair walk way in all places from home to office and everywhere for disabled community. Then they (disable people) will be self dependent and also will be also the Ornaments of our Country. So, #LetsGuide#LocalGuides #OnGoogleMaps #LocalGuidesConnect #Accessibility

NJ
Review №34

I Proudly Respect of Bangladesh Police for joined My countries freedom war

Md
Review №35

It is a most historical place, This place is related in 1971.

Sa
Review №36

Good museum for history of Bangladesh police.

Ma
Review №37

Wonderful place to know the culture and history of a country.

36
Review №38

The liberation war of Bangladesh took place in 1971. On 25 March,1971, the Pakistani Military attacked Rajarbagh Police Lines. The unarmed Bangalee police,being attacked unexpectedly,armed themselves with whatever they had. The armed with three knot three rifles etc to protect ownselves and protest against military. But, unfortunately, most of the police could not protest properly and were killed by the well-armed army. After about 42 years of their martyrdom,the Govt took steps to hold their memory. The museum,firstly,was inaugurated by the prime minister Sheikh Hasina,on the telecom building in Rajarbagh Police Lines on 24 March, 2013.

Md
Review №39

You know about important rule of Bangladesh police in liberation war

M.
Review №40

Good for children for knowledgeTo know about Bangladesh history

GO
Review №41

Bangladesh Police Liberation Ware Museum is one of rich museum for its collection of our liberation ware. Its show how our nation secrifice for our fredom. In our liberation police play great roll great secrifice for there motherland. You can vist to know about our fredom fighter secrifice.

ar
Review №42

Nice place to know about our Liberation War.

Oh
Review №43

With an eternal flame burning at its entrance, the Liberation War Museum is dedicated to the memory of the sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians during the Bangladesh Liberation War which took place from 26 March to 16 December 1971. Located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, the museum opened its doors to the public on 22 March 1996 inviting visitors to view the extensive collection of items relating to this turbulent period of the country’s history which resulted in East Pakistan becoming the independent nation of Bangladesh.The museum was started by community leaders who wanted to honor and preserve this event in the history of Bangladesh. The project grew as community members began donating mementoes, documents and other items relating to the Liberation War, as well as making donations for the funding of the museum. The Liberation War Museumcurrently has six galleries, with the first documenting the customs and traditions of Bengal and the countrys struggle against colonial control. The second gallery focuses on the period of Pakistani rule, highlighting the resistance against the economic, political and cultural oppression of the people of East Pakistan. The third gallery documents the genocide of 1971, as well as the resistance and declaration of independence. The plight of war refugees is highlighted as part of this gallery. The three galleries on the second floor of the building offer insight into the trials and tribulations faced by the people of East Pakistan in their struggle for independence.In addition to its permanent exhibitions at the museum building, the Liberation War Museum operates a mobile mini-museum which calls at schools in different regions of Bangladesh to acquaint the younger generation with the heroic struggle that resulted in the independence of the country they call home

Af
Review №44

It is in Rajarbag Police Line

Sh
Review №45

After the March 7 historic speech, police personnel in Rajarbagh police lines was taking preparation for armed battle. There were 14 out of total 19 Subedars and Sergeants who were posted at the police lines during that period. To maintain secrecy, Bengalee police members adopted various tactics when they met frequently to fix their plan. Such practices were followed in different districts outside Dhaka like Pabna, Barisal, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna under the leadership of concern Superintendents of Police.

Ea
Review №46

The revolutionary Bangladesh government took oath on April 17, 1971 at Bhaberpara village of Baidanathtala in the then Meherpur subdivision where many foreign journalists and thousand of people gathered. The then SDPO Mahbub Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikram instantly formed a team comprising police and ansar to give guard of honour to the newly formed government’s acting president Syed Nazrul Islam.4. Formation of police headquartersA.H.M Kamruzzaman, being the home minister of the Mujibnagar Government, urged all Bangalee officers working at different Pakistani ministries and departments, home and abroad to join under the newly formed government. Responding to the call, a great portion of police members joined Liberation War under different sectors while many others joined at different departments according to their merits. Along other departments of the Mujibnagar Government, police headquarters was also formed at East Pakistan’s deputy high commission’s office in Kolkata and the then DIG Abdul Khalek was the maiden IGP and Home Secretary of Bangladesh government.Banglaee police members started to interact with the newly formed home ministry or police headquarters. The headquarters set up transit camp at Krishnanagar of Nadia district in India for the police members who had deserted West Pakistan and got them registered at the camp. After registration, the police headquarters took steps to send them to the battle fields and to other works according to their physical strength and merits. Police Headquarters also took steps for altering police uniforms during the period. Initially, the headquarters was formed only with 20 police officers and 15 to 20 officials.“Actually due to his [Abdul Khalek] earnest effort, sincerity in a time befitting manner, led to the creation of the police headquarters” said Shailendra Kishore Chowdhury, a colleague of Abdul Khalek.5. Police assistance to civil administrationIt became easier to start functioning of civil administration maintaining law and order at the areas freed from invading forces as police headquarters remained vigilant in these areas. With the help of the then Public Works Ministry, police headquarters appointed SPs at every district on December 14, 1971 and the police headquarters was shifted to Dhaka in December 22, 1971.6. Contribution to war strategy and providing training to freedom fightersPolice personnel first started preparation among themselves and then started regrouping people in different districts inspiring them to join freedom fight. Police also made contribution in providing arms training for local freedom fighters. Since the non-cooperation movement, the arms and manpower of police had been used for voluntary force setting a glaring example.7. Providing freedom fighters with armsDuring the period, every police station turned into a fort for freedom fighters. Since March1, 1971 freedom fighters, at many police stations, started taking training on arms under direct supervision of police during the nightfall. Police secretly handed over the .303 rifles which were kept at police stations and thus it became the first arms for freedom fighters in the battle field. Initially Rajshahi, Barisal, Khulna, Jhinaidah and Chittagong came forward in taking position for freedom fight.8. HandinThe heroism, sacrifice and contribution made by police during Liberation War will be remembered in the history of Bangladesh. The names of many police member remained beyond notice even 41 years after the independence as the task of retrieving documents, among registered and other things, on freedom fighters became difficult.The maiden resistance of police force from Rajarbagh police lines, Khulna, Rajshahi, Sarda Police Academy, Comilla, among others, reflects their patriotism, sincerity, bravery and the self-sacrifice -- which earned them Shadinata Padak-2011 in course of time

Ac
Review №47

Its a memorable place.

Ha
Review №48

You will see and know many things which are related to our glorious liberation war.

Ab
Review №49

Its Bangladesh police lines. During war of 1971 Between Bangladesh vs Pakistan many people had died including police also,as my known first attack was on this ground.

Za
Review №50

Very nice

Md
Review №51

Try to Know about liberation war

Ta
Review №52

Established inside Rajarbag police lines. Just beside central telecom building. It presents the history of Bangladesh police and its contributions to liberation war.

As
Review №53

Good memories of old among the current memories

Dx
Review №54

A am go thear the place vary harmful

Re
Review №55

Wow

As
Review №56

Nice and attractive

Md
Review №57

Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum is a museum that commorates the contributions of Bangladesh Police to the Bangladesh Liberation War.[2] It is located at Rajarbagh Police Lines on 1.5 bigha (216,000 sq ft) land area and was established on 24 March 2013.[3] It contains various materials and symbols which denote the sacrifice of police soldiers during the War. It has a research unit, the unit identified police officer killed in British Council premises during the Bangladesh Liberation war.

Ku
Review №58

Amazing place and historical

Mu
Review №59

Every one should visit at least once

M/
Review №60

Beautiful building and very good

Co
Review №61

Wonderful effort by Bangladesh police.

Mu
Review №62

Its a museum of liberation war

Ta
Review №63

Never been inside of this museum.

An
Review №64

Good place.

Ma
Review №65

Awesome looking museum

SU
Review №66

Its full of memories

ka
Review №67

Nice place

Md
Review №68

Nice

Ab
Review №69

Love this place

Ya
Review №70

Our pride

M.
Review №71

I like history

SK
Review №72

Nice

Ud
Review №73

Nice

Im
Review №74

Good Place

Ta
Review №75

Nice place!

Mo
Review №76

Bangladesh police rajarbagh.

Ma
Review №77

Nice.

Ac
Review №78

Nice

Ak
Review №79

Good

Re
Review №80

Nice

Sa
Review №81

Hard to call it a Museum

Pa
Review №82

Good service

[加
Review №83

New museum

Kh
Review №84

Not good

Mo
Review №85

Nice look

jo
Review №86

Place of historical background

ne
Review №87

Historical place

Is
Review №88

Amazing

IN
Review №89

Nice Museum

Kh
Review №90

Nice.

MD
Review №91

Police meusum

Ti
Review №92

Nice

Pr
Review №93

Nice place

Mo
Review №94

Nice

NA
Review №95

Best

Sa
Review №96

Historical museum

Mi
Review №97

Average

ib
Review №98

Historical please

Si
Review №99

Museum

M.
Review №100

Museum

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  • Address:Rajarbagh Police Lines School and College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Site:http://www.police.gov.bd/
  • Phone:+880 1769-693523
Categories
  • War museum
  • Museum
Working hours
  • Monday:10AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:10AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:10AM–5PM
  • Thursday:10AM–5PM
  • Friday:10AM–5PM
  • Saturday:10AM–5PM
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot:Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom:No
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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