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bangladesh_speech_4.jpg

Description
Still photograph of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivering speech on 7 March 1971

Source: unesco.org

Author/Source: Bangladesh Betar, Bangladesh Film Archive, Liberation War Museum
Date: 7 March 1971

License: Copyrighted
Use on this page: Homepage
Modifications: Cut and resized

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman portrait (made by wood).jpg

Description
It's make by wood... Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975) was a preeminent Bengali nationalist leader of Bangladesh.

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: HaRry2MaC, User on Wikimedia
Date: 8 June 2014

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
Use on this page: Virtual Museum
Modifications: Postprocessed

Mujib with Suhrawardy1949.jpg

Description
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman with Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, 1949

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Government of Bangladesh
Date: 1949

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: Main Navigation
Modifications: Postprocessed, flipped, cut, and resized

Bangladesh National Museum (01).jpg

Description
Bangladesh National Museum, Front view

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Motiur Rahman Oni
Date: 15 January 2016

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
Use on this page: Main Navigation
Modifications: Postprocessed, changed sky color, cut, and resized

Mujib and Ford.jpg

Description
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Mujib and US President Gerald Ford meeting in the Oval Office in 1974

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: US Government photo from a personal collection
Date: 25 July 2013

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: Virtual Museum Banner
Modifications: Remixed in Photo Collage

Mujib Suhrawardy Zhou Enlai.jpg

Description
Sheikh Mujib with Pakistani prime minister H S Suhrawardy and Chinese premier Zhou Enlai in Dacca Stadium, 1957

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Website bangobondhu.org
Date: 20 June 2015

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: Virtual Museum Banner
Modifications: Remixed in Photo Collage

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg

Description
Sheikh Mujibur Rehman during the fifties

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Website chandrakantha.com
Date: 1950

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: Virtual Museum Banner
Modifications: Remixed in Photo Collage

Gandhi Suhrawardy and Mujib.jpg

Description
Indian National Congress leader Mahatma Gandhi visiting a house in Bengal in 1946 accompanied by Bengali premier Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (sitting to Gandhi's right) and a young All India Muslim League activist Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (standing). Mahatma Gandhi became the founding father of India in 1947. H S Suhrawardy became the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1957. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman became the President of Bangladesh in 1971.

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Unknown
Date: 2 February 2019

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: Virtual Museum Banner
Modifications: Remixed in Photo Collage

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Announcing 6 Points At Lahore.jpg

Description
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Announcing 6 Points At Lahore

Source: Wikimedia

Author/Source: Unknown
Date: 5 February 1966

License: Public Domain
Use on this page: About Page
Modifications: Postprocessed, cut, and resized

 

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