Bangladesh national museum properties.pptx

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this slide is about bangladesh national museum.


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National Museum Presented by NAME ID Sumaiya Reza Ratre 24-58682-2 Navid khan Rad 24-57982-2 Musfikur Rahman 24-58677-2 Mohammad Asif Rayhan khan 24-57989-2 Md. Shihab Hossain Shafi 24-56108-1

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Introduction Situated at Shahbagh intersection, near the Shahbagh Hotel and the Dhaka University campus Established in 1913 It houses galleries dedicated to archaeology, history, art, and natural history, offering insights into the nation's past and present. The museum's exhibits include sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, coins, and relics spanning several centuries, making it a significant cultural institution in South Asia.

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sundarban Bengal tigers Spotted deer Various bird species Mangrove forests Unique plants Wild boars Kingfishers Fish and crustacean

Village Life Farmer Fisherman Blacksmith Shopkeeper

Sculpture Notoraj Gandhara Surja Bharma

Traditional architecture of Bangladesh Ahsan Manzil Lalbagh Fort Sixty Dome Mosque Sonargaon Panam City Curzon Hall

Heritage textile Jamadani S aree Benaroshi S aree Nokshi katha Moslin S aree

Musical instrument Gramophone Sitar Flute harp

documents Quran Charjapat Trammolipi Sanshkrit Handwriting

Joynul abedin gallery Famine 1943 Tea Stall 1943 Waiting 1943 Angling 1946

Liberation Struggle of Bangladesh Language Movement in1952 Six Point Movement in 1966 General Election in 1969 Historical Speech on 7th March,1971 Liberation War

Ancient Indian Civilization and History Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300–1300 BCE ): Vedic Period (c. 1500–500 BCE ): Maurya Empire (322–185 BCE ): Empire (c. 320–550 CE ): Medieval Period (c. 600–1700 CE ): Mughal Empire (1526–1857 ): British Colonial Period (1757–1947 ): Modern India (1947–present)

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