
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a terracotta relief sculpture on a wall located at the coordinates 24.024, 90.723, in Khoria, Bangladesh. The sculpture depicts two prominent men in the foreground, surrounded by a crowd of people. The two men are standing side by side, with the man on the left wearing glasses and a shirt, and the man on the right wearing glasses and a shirt with a collar. The background shows a crowd of people, all looking towards the front. The sculpture is made of terracotta, and the background is a brown wall with some text written in Bengali. The wall is made of rough-hewn stone, and the top of the image shows the top of a wall with a small tree. The sculpture is in good condition and appears to be well-maintained. The text on the wall reads, "Shudhonanda", "Bangladesh", "Liberation War", and "1971". The relief sculpture is a representation of the Bangladesh Liberation War, and the two prominent men in the foreground are likely leaders or heroes of the war. The crowd behind them represents the people who fought for the liberation of Bangladesh. The sculpture is a testament to the sacrifices made during the war and the courage of the people of Bangladesh.
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