
Stake attention in this memory
A large, red-brown, bas-relief sculpture depicting scenes of the Liberation War of Bangladesh, located at 24.024, 90.723 in Khoria, Bangladesh. The sculpture is mounted on a wall with a white stone base. The sculpture depicts numerous figures, all in the same brown, red, and white color scheme. The leftmost side of the sculpture portrays figures, both male and female, in a seated or standing position, all looking to the right. The most prominent figure is a man, dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and trousers, saluting. To the right of this figure are a series of smaller figures, all depicting men, standing, sitting, or holding weapons. The figures are arranged in an almost linear fashion, moving from left to right. The rightmost section of the sculpture depicts a scene of warfare, featuring figures in the midst of battle, including a group of men engaged in combat, all rendered in a stylistic manner. The scene is rendered in a realistic style, with clear details of the figures' clothing and weapons. The background of the sculpture is a smooth, plain surface. The sky in the background is clear, with a bright blue hue.
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