A few of Street arts in Mymensingh, it’s about our Mother Language, called Bengali Language Movement (in Bengali “ভাষা আন্দোলন”) on 21st of February 1952. The armed Police opened fire on the rallies and died Salam, Rafiq, Jabber, Barkat, Shafiur and injured hundreds. We remember this day as a Mother Language Day, now it’s also celebrated by other countries as a International Mother Language Day.
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Hello my dear Brother @AbdullahAM This is amazing photographys. I love your pics very much. Thanks for your nice capture sharing with us.
Thank you for your nice appreciation @OmarBD vai
Hello @AbdullahAM brother,
Thanks for sharing these nice photos with us.
Thank you so much for your nice comments @ShahMdSultan vai
Interesting pieces of art @AbdullahAM and it’s so clear to see that they tell a story. This is the type of street art that stands out and is important to preserve.
Are the images carved in wood?
You’re right, pictures tells the real story @MortenSI
The images carved in wood and surrounding by tiles to make a strong frame.
It seems like it @AbdullahAM , but it was a bit hard to see. I’m also having trouble actually seeing how big these pieces are. They look like they cover entire walls, but I’m not sure from the photos.
Can you share anything about their size?
Brother @AbdullahAM thank you for sharing wonderful photographs with us.
It’s around 7-8 foots long at least and wide around 3-4 foots @MortenSI
Thank you so much for your appreciation @MdEmranulHoque vai
That’s a pretty good size @AbdullahAM , and with the story behind it I’m sure it’s a popular places for the locals to visit.
It’s our Town Hall, a very popular and busy place in our city, this photos captured from Town Hall boundary wall @MortenSI
This is a sad remembrance carved in wood @AbdullahAM .
Do you know the artist of this monument?

