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Mausoleum of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Coordinates:22°54′23″N89°53′47″E / 22.9063192°N 89.8963239°E /22.9063192; 89.8963239
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Resting place of the first president of Bangladesh

Mausoleum of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
শেখ মুজিবুর রহমানের সমাধিসৌধ
The mausoleum is the resting place ofBangladesh's founding presidentSheikh Mujibur Rahman
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General information
TypeMausoleum
Architectural styleModernist
LocationTungipara,Bangladesh
Coordinates22°54′23″N89°53′47″E / 22.9063192°N 89.8963239°E /22.9063192; 89.8963239
Construction started16 December 1998
Inaugurated10 January 2001
ClientGovernment of Bangladesh
Height14 metres (46 ft)
Technical details
Structural systemShell Structure
Grounds154,994.6 square metres (1,668,348 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architects

TheMausoleum of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bengali:শেখ মুজিবুর রহমানের সমাধিসৌধ) is themausoleum ofSheikh Mujibur Rahman, the foundingpresident of thePeople's Republic of Bangladesh. It is located inTungipara ofGopalganj district, the birthplace of Mujib, and was designed by architectsEhsan Khan, Ishtiaque Jahir and Iqbal Habib.

After Sheikh Mujibur Rahman wasassassinated in 1975, he was buried in his native Tungipara. For many years, the military junta restricted access to the gravesite. After the1996 general election, theDepartment of Archaeology officially commenced construction of the complex, which was opened in 2001.[1]

History

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Grave of Sheikh Mujib

After theliberation of Bangladesh,Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became the 2ndprime minister of the country after being released fromMianwali Jail in Pakistan and returning to his motherland. He then started living inhis own residence with family instead of moving to the government residence. He lived in his own house till 15 August 1975.[2] On that day, some disgruntled army officers carried out theassassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. His wifeSheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, his sonsSheikh Kamal,Sheikh Jamal, andSheikh Russel were killed in the attack on their residence.[3][4]

The next day, the military junta buried all but Mujib's body in theBanani graveyard. It was decided to bury Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at his birthplace,Tungipara, away from the country's capital. TheDirector General of Forces Intelligence assigned amajor to hand over his body to his village relatives and supervise the burial. Major Haider Ali and 14 army personnel brought Mujib's dead body to Tungipara byhelicopter. They found a distant relative of Mujib named Mosharraf Hussain whom they entrusted to bury Mujib. When a villageimam was brought to perform the process, Ali asked him to bury the body without performing thefuneral rites. Better than this, the imam said that if the dead person is aShaheed, then he can be buried in this way. After listening to imam's answer, Major Ali asked to complete the funeral at low cost and quickly. However, public attendance at the funeral was kept limited and strictly regulated by the police and military forces, with many being obstructed on their way to the funeral.[5] Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was buried next to his parents after completing the burial.[6] Entry to his grave area was restricted for many years and no one was allowed to enter.[1]

In 1994, architectEhsan Khan, Ishtiaq Zahir and Iqbal Habib were commissioned to convert Bangabandhu's residence in Dhaka intoa museum. After they completed the work in 1995, they were offered to build a mausoleum complex for Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Tungipara. In 1996, the government selected them to implement the mausoleum complex project. They were given two years to complete the project. The prime minister gave them the basic idea of what will be built under the master plan. The construction started in 1998.[7] The foundation stone of the complex was laid on 17 March 1999 and inaugurated on 10 January 2001.[8] The complex has been designed in such a way that it fits into the village environment. Care was taken not to spoil the environment and nature of the area where the complex was built.[7]

Layout

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Mausoleum

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The center of the complex has a tomb building. The tomb is located in front of the complex after passing the gardens on both sides. The tomb built of red ceramic and black and white marble, contains the graves of three people including Mujib and his parents. The grave is clad in white marble and surrounded by a dome. Light spills into the tomb through the latticed walls and the carved glass above.[8]

Library and museum

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The complex contains a library with 6,000 books and a museum. There is also an exhibition center featuring photographs of the Bangladesh War of Independence, as well as of Mujib from various periods and local-foreign historical newspapers. The coffin that carried Mujib is also preserved here. There are also a research center, open stage, public plaza, an administrative building, cafeteria, Bakultala Square, and a souvenir shop. Flower gardens and artificial hills line both sides of the wide road by the library.[8]

Ancestral residence and mosque

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The ancestral house of Mujib (left) and Sheikh family mosque (right)

There is Mujib's ancestral house beside the tomb and a Sheikh family mosque established in 1854.[9]

The old residence of theSheikh family; the building was damaged during theBangladesh Liberation War in 1971

Apart from this, there is historical places related to the life of Mujib such as a pond, family garden etc. There is an amusement park named after Sheikh Russel.[8]

List of burials

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NameExplanationBirthDeathNotes
Sheikh Mujibur RahmanBangladeshipolitician and founding father and 1stPresident of Bangladesh19201975Assassinated with his family duringcoup d'état.
Sheikh Lutfar RahmanFather of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman18811975FormerSheristadar at the Gopalganj civil court inBritish India.
Sayera KhatunMother of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman18861975Housewife and the matriarch ofSheikh-Wazed political family.

Significance

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Military ceremony at the graveyard onMujib's birthday

Annual ceremonies take place here on special occasions, such as on 26 March (Independence Day), 16 December (Victory Day), 17 March (Mujib's birthday) and 15 August (National Mourning Day). Dignitaries from foreign countries also visit the mausoleum during tours.[10]

In popular culture

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Entrance gate of the mausoleum complex

In 1984, Syed Fakhruddin Mahmud wrote a poem about the mausoleum titledEkti Omor Somadhi (lit.'An immortal tomb').[9]

An Immortal Tomb

"Stop wayfarer". A true Bengali, if you are

Stand for a moment, on this burial ground.

Here sleeps, Bengali's greatest leader

The liberator of this country, the jewel of Bengal's eyes.

Burned a hundred sorrows, who in exchange for life

Bengalis have been given a site, at the edge of the world..."

The poem is engraved on the stone at the entrance gate of the mausoleum complex.[8]

Gallery

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  • Aerial view of the tomb
    Aerial view of the tomb
  • Mausoleum area
    Mausoleum area
  • Sheikh Mujib's parent's grave
    Sheikh Mujib's parent's grave
  • A view of the mausoleum
    A view of the mausoleum
  • Main entrance of the tomb
    Main entrance of the tomb

References

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  1. ^abAhmed, Kamaluddin (15 August 2021)."Bangabandhu's Burial: An Unceremonious Journey".Daily Sun.Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  2. ^Hasan, Mahbub (15 August 2020).ধানমন্ডি-৩২ এর সেই বাড়িটি যেভাবে হয়ে উঠলো ‘বঙ্গবন্ধু জাদুঘর’ [How that house in Dhanmondi-32 became 'Bangabandhu Museum'].Bangla Tribune (in Bengali).Archived from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved14 August 2022.
  3. ^"AL organises month-long programmes to mark National Mourning Day".Dhaka Tribune.Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved7 August 2017.
  4. ^"68th birthday of Sheikh Kamal observed".Dhaka Tribune.Archived from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved7 August 2017.
  5. ^"How Bangabandhu was buried".Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). 15 August 2016.
  6. ^SA Karim (2005). "The End of the Mujib Regime".Sheikh Mujib: Triumph and Tragedy.Dhaka:The University Press Limited.Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  7. ^abSyed Tawsif Monowar (15 August 2022)."সাক্ষাৎকার: স্থপতি এহসান খান; চিরায়ত স্থাপত্যে চিরন্তন মুজিব" [Interview: Architect Ehsan Khan; Eternal Mujib in traditional architecture].Ittefaq (in Bengali).Archived from the original on 15 August 2022. Retrieved15 August 2022.
  8. ^abcdeSheikh Abdur Rahim (15 March 2022)."টুঙ্গিপাড়া একটি অমর সমাধি" [Tungipara: An immortal tomb].Jugantor (in Bengali).Archived from the original on 15 March 2022. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  9. ^abBala, Panna (15 August 2017)."ঘুরে আসুন বঙ্গবন্ধুর স্মৃতিধন্য টুঙ্গিপাড়া" [Visit Bangabandhu's memorial Tungipara].Prothom Alo (in Bengali).Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved16 August 2022.
  10. ^"Nation celebrates Bangabandhu's birthday".Bangla Tribune. 17 March 2019.Archived from the original on 28 October 2019. Retrieved13 June 2023.

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