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Language Martyr Abul Barakat Memory Museum and Library
Polashi Mor, Zahir Raihan Rd, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh
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Mo
Review №1

Small but very resourceful museum. It contain the history of 1952, Language Movement. The is at the campus of Dhaka University museum. Just at Palashi intersection. You can see the Rare photograph, documents and posters of language movement of 1952. The Museum is open for all. No entry fee. But visitor must register their name and phone number in the register book...

ha
Review №2

It’s a very nice museum to know about Language Movement of Bangladesh!

Mo
Review №3

This Museum is located in Dhaka University under the Johurul haque hall. Address- University area Polashi Moar, Zahir Raihan Rd, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh. This Museum was established in 2012. There is a library enriched with Language Movement Books. to read the books. It is free for all without ticket. Here are the languages ​​related to the history of language martyrs of different countries.This museum Five days a week is open. Saturday is closed on Friday.#Museum#Love#womenToilet#WomenRestroom

Sh
Review №4

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.

MD
Review №5

Its a Language Martyr Abul Barakat Memory Museum and Library. Its locations polashi more. Its near Eden woman college.

Pa
Review №6

😍

Eh
Review №7

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.If you are moving here from Gulistan Bus stop, be informed that you are going to step off at Palashi Chourasta. From there you may take a walk to the museum.

Ch
Review №8

Museum at Dhaka university area

Na
Review №9

A place holding the memories of a martyr of the 1952 language movement of Bangladesh. The museum has some rare pictures and collections of the movement and it is preserved well. It also holds art competitions and events on national occasions.

Ab
Review №10

🥰

F
Review №11

This museum is located next to Shaheed Sergeant Zahurul Haque Hall of Dhaka University. This museum is built with a room and it is being run under the supervision of Dhaka University authorities.This museum is open to everyone. This museum is closed on Fridays and Saturdays and it is open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday through Thursday.

Md
Review №12

Very Nice building

Mu
Review №13

Museum.

Em
Review №14

Small museum inside Sargent Jahurul Haque Hall. This is made in memory of language martyr Abul Barakat. He was one amongst other who laid down their lives on 2st February 1952.On the 1st floor there is some materials used by Abul barakat is show cased. Besides there are some paper cuttings also. One of them show Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman taking an wounded men to hospital in his arms by a rickshaw.On the 2nd floor there is some books show cased written on the events of 21st february 1952.This place has an amazing environment inside.

Am
Review №15

Abul Barakat (অাবুল বরকত) is one of the martyrs of 21st february, 1952 in the language movement of then East Pakistan (currently Bangladesh). He came out with thousands of other protesters in Dhaka University area to protest against the oppressive government and military of West Pakistan for the freedom of Bangla language. Police set fire in that procession and some of the bravest soul died on the spot including Abul Barakat. This museum contains some personal elements of him as a record of his memory.

Mu
Review №16

The abul Baralat Language muaeum located at Polasy circle known as BUET Circle beside the gate of jahueul haq hall gate.

Md
Review №17

This is a museum built to show respect to one of the Martyrs of the language movement Abul Barakat. It is situated in the southern most part of the Shaheed Sergeant Zahurul Haq Hall of DU.

Sa
Review №18

This Museum is located in Dhaka University under the Johurul haque hall. it was established in 2012. there is a library enriched with Language Movement Books. to read the books, it is free for all without ticket.

Na
Review №19

This museum is the symbol of martyr Abul Barkat who sacrificed his life in language movement of 1952. The museum is located within the Johurul Haq Hall area ( University of Dhaka) attached to palashi mor. It was established in 2012. There is a library having different books of Language Movement. It is open for all without any entry tickets.

MD
Review №20

Glory of country

Em
Review №21

Front of my hall

Mo
Review №22

Allah forgive all sins of natonal marters

Na
Review №23

The place, there are the prove of language movement martyrs

Mo
Review №24

Everyone should go there.

Si
Review №25

Histrionics

Ro
Review №26

Small but beautiful museum

sh
Review №27

Nice place

S.
Review №28

Yes ❤️

na
Review №29

There is nothing much to see.

Ha
Review №30

Historical place of Bangldesh

SH
Review №31

He is our legend

Na
Review №32

Another book library of DU.

Jo
Review №33

Good place

DJ
Review №34

Good place

Ab
Review №35

Nice.

Pa
Review №36

Nice museum

Sa
Review №37

Not much to explore!

সু
Review №38

Nice

MD
Review №39

This library open for all

36
Review №40

Good

sh
Review №41

Wow

Md
Review №42

Museum

Nu
Review №43

Museum

As
Review №44

Abul Barkat Library

Ho
Review №45

Language Martyr Abul Barkat Library and Memorial Museum

To
Review №46

😍😍

Na
Review №47

Language Martyrs Abul Barkat Memorial Museum and Museum is located inside the Zahurul Haque Hall in Palashi, Dhaka. In the name of Abul Barkat, a student of the Department of Political Science of Dhaka University, on March 12, 2012, the memory and museum was inaugurated by Justice Habibur Rahman, chief advisor to the linguistic and former caretaker government.Barkat was born in 1205 in Murshidabad. He was admitted to the political science of Dhaka University. Graduate degree in 5. He joined the protest march in February.Zahurul Haque is the eye-catching building from the turn of Palashi, whose entrance is through the gate at the back of the museum. In addition to personal pictures, letters, used items, posthumous Ekushey Padak, besides the university certificate, the museum has been arranged with various collections of language movements.There is a library on the floor. There are also documents and books published in Bangladesh on liberation war and language movement. The museum is open to visitors from 9am to 5pm Sunday to Thursday.After crossing the monument, students marched on the wall demanding Bangla Chai, the official language. Government forces firing in procession. The first martyr minarets and then the central martyr minarets, tributes and prabhatpheri were remembered for the martyrs and their memory. Signs and photographs on the right. Among the signs are a toy used by the language martyr Abul Barkat, three cups-peaches, three letters of blessing written to his father, a certificate of degree of blessing. In the museum, the demand for the state language Bangla started from the student movement of March 8 to 12, a tribute to his parents at Barkats grave on February 25, Prabhatferi of Dhaka University students, Maulana Bhasani and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahmans photos.

张也
Review №48

A language of movement Dhaka University Memorial Hall, a student commemorate the sacrifice, the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh is before the founding of the center of the vortex movement of language schools around the distribution of large and small museum, this is one of them, only 1 some floor painting and the like.

SM
Review №49

Abul Barkat (9 or 8 June 12 - 25 February 12) was a Bangladeshi language movement activist who was killed in the Bengali language movement created by the then East Pakistan in August 2012, demanding recognition of Bangla as the official language of Pakistan. He is considered a martyr in Bangladesh.Abul Barkat was shot dead on the porch of the hostels shed on February 12-22, when police opened fire on a protesting student on the street in front of Dhaka Medical College. He died at around 8pm while being admitted to the emergency department at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. His mother Hasina Begum inaugurated the Central Shaheed Minar in the morning.He was buried at Azimpur Cemetery, under the supervision of a magistrate, in the presence of Abul Barkats relatives on the night of February 25, 2012.

Md
Review №50

Language Shaheed Abul Barkat Memorial Museum and Museum, Dhaka University, Palashi, Dhaka.

Sh
Review №51

Palashi on the door. I found out there was no one there. Nifty Only one officer is reading the magazine. The existence of the museum is unknown to many. There is no special initiative for campaigning In the name of language Abheel Barkat, there are many materials available to learn about all language lecturers. The reading room at the top floor is always empty.

Az
Review №52

This is the history of our language, so it feels good.

Mo
Review №53

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  • Address:Polashi Mor, Zahir Raihan Rd, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh
  • Site:http://offroadbangladesh.com/places/abul-barkat-memorial-museum/
  • Phone:+880 1716-887795
Categories
  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:10AM–1PM
  • Wednesday:10AM–1PM
  • Thursday:10AM–1PM
  • Friday:10AM–1PM
  • Saturday:10AM–1PM
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot:Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom:No
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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