Sunday, May 2, 2021

Visit the memorial in Khulna district And the third place of the world poet Rabindranath Tagore

Ruhul Amin is one of the greatest heroes on the banks of the river Rupsha.
In 1971, Ruhul Amin was martyred in front of the Khulna Shipyard on the banks of the Rupsha River. He was buried in a village called Bagmara. At present the mausoleum complex of Birshreshtha Ruhul Amin and Birbikram Mahibullah has been built on 1.5 acres of land. The mausoleum was renovated in 2003 at the initiative of the district administration. How to get there. After reaching Rupsha Upazila by bus from Khulna, one can go to Bagmara village by local vehicle. class="separator" style="clear: both;">
Gallamari slaughterhouse
Shiromani Memorial. Shiromani is another place associated with the memory of Khulna's heroism in the war of liberation. Although Bangladesh became independent on 16 December 1971, Khulna became independent one day later on 16 December 1971. Khulna Shiromani has taken a place in the world history as a unique place of strategic war victory. A memorial has been set up here. The Shiromani Memorial has witnessed a glorious history of the Liberation War of Bangladesh. The battle that took place here during the War of Independence is known as the Shiromani Tank War (also known as the "War on the Shiromani" in some cases). On 16 December 1971, General Niazi surrendered in public with his troops at the racecourse grounds, and at the same time, the Liberation Army and the Indian Army, led by Brigadier Hayat Khan, faced a major resistance war called the "Shiromani Tank War" against more than 4,000 troops. The tactics of this war were taught in the Defense Colleges of the armies of 35 countries including India and Poland. How to get there. On the way to Fultala by bus from Khulna, you have to get off at Shiromani bus stand. Later you can go by local light vehicle If you want, you can also visit some of the places where the memories of the world poet Rabindranath Tagore are intertwined class="separator" style="clear: both;">
Poet Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral homestead (pithabhoga)
Rabindranath Tagore's father-in-law's house, Dakshindihi
The in-laws of world poet Rabindranath Tagore are located in Dakshindihi in Fultala upazila of Khulna district. The two-storey building of Rabindranath Tagore's father-in-law Dakshindihi is located one mile east of Bejerdanga bus stop on Khulna-Jessore paved road. This two-story building has an attic. There are 4 rooms on the ground floor and 2 rooms on the second floor of the main building. There is a porch on the south side. The influence of British architecture on the architecture and structure of the building is obvious. The building was probably built in the late nineteenth century. How to get there. By bus from Khulna to Fultala Upazila, from there you can go by autorickshaw or local transport.

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