Bangladesh

Giclee Reproduction
Limited Edition Series of 1000

20" x 24"

Contributions from this sale will be made to:
Mukti Juddah Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
(through "Drishtipat", a 501c3 organization)

The Mukti Juddah Museum (Bangladesh Liberation War Museum) was awarded funding from the US Ambasador's Cultural Preservation fund in 2004. The museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the victims of the genocide in Bangladesh. It is a member of the "International Museums of Conscience"

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Price: $500

Bangladesh / India / Pakistan



The proud and gentle country of Bangladesh emerged only in modern times as a sovereign nation. However, the regional distinction of the Bengali people has its origins in antiquity. In 1971 the Pakistani army invaded the geographically separated region of East Pakistan to subjugate its Hindu and British commercial and landed elites. The slaughter and terror unleashed upon the hinterland of Bengal by the invading Pakistani armed forces counts the atrocities in its wake at 1.5 million deaths and over 400 thousand women and girls raped. That the people of Bangladesh emerged victorious in their defense against the Pakistani army is a noted anomaly in the annals of genocide history. This illuminations reflects the pride and honor of the people of Bangladesh and explores the origins of Bengali history through its unique literary heritage, ancient national monuments, lost traditional handcrafts , topography and natural history.

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