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This image captures a museum display featuring antique-style firearms in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is an indoor exhibition space, likely a historical museum.

The primary objects of focus are two long guns, resembling flintlock or percussion cap rifles/muskets, displayed horizontally within a glass case. These firearms have dark, polished wooden stocks, one with a subtle checkered pattern on the grip and buttstock, and dark metal components. Intricate, silvery-grey scrollwork decorates the metal plates around the firing mechanisms and foregrips, adding an ornamental touch. The guns are supported by minimalist black metal stands with circular bases, positioned on a light brown, textured fabric lining the bottom of the display case.

In the foreground, a small green sign clearly labels one of the exhibits as a "Replica PISTOL" in English. Below this, the Bengali translation "পিস্তল (অনুকৃতি)" (Pistol (anukr̥ti), meaning replica) is also visible. The number "23" is displayed on the sign, likely an exhibit number.

Behind the glass display, red informational panels with text are visible, some of which are reflected in the glass. Faint English text mentioning "history" and "dynasty" can be partially discerned, suggesting the historical context of the displayed items. Bengali text is also present on these panels. No people are visible in the image. The lighting is consistent with an indoor setting, and the overall atmosphere is one of historical presentation and education.
Ew Its Mew

Apr 27, 2026, 10:12 AM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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This image captures a museum display featuring antique-style firearms in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is an indoor exhibition space, likely a historical museum. The primary objects of focus are two long guns, resembling flintlock or percussion cap rifles/muskets, displayed horizontally within a glass case. These firearms have dark, polished wooden stocks, one with a subtle checkered pattern on the grip and buttstock, and dark metal components. Intricate, silvery-grey scrollwork decorates the metal plates around the firing mechanisms and foregrips, adding an ornamental touch. The guns are supported by minimalist black metal stands with circular bases, positioned on a light brown, textured fabric lining the bottom of the display case. In the foreground, a small green sign clearly labels one of the exhibits as a "Replica PISTOL" in English. Below this, the Bengali translation "পিস্তল (অনুকৃতি)" (Pistol (anukr̥ti), meaning replica) is also visible. The number "23" is displayed on the sign, likely an exhibit number. Behind the glass display, red informational panels with text are visible, some of which are reflected in the glass. Faint English text mentioning "history" and "dynasty" can be partially discerned, suggesting the historical context of the displayed items. Bengali text is also present on these panels. No people are visible in the image. The lighting is consistent with an indoor setting, and the overall atmosphere is one of historical presentation and education.

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