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The image displays a historical or ceremonial Bangladeshi flag laid flat within a museum-like exhibit. The flag is predominantly dark green, featuring a large red circle centrally placed. Inside this red circle, a light yellow or beige outline of the geographical map of Bangladesh is distinctly visible. The flag appears to be made of fabric, showing some signs of age or wear, and is enclosed beneath a clear glass panel.

Above the flag, the glass panel reflects various elements from the surroundings. Most prominently, the Bengali text "দওয়া নিষেধ" (Doa Nishedh), meaning "Forbidden to touch" or "Don't touch," is visible as a reflection, indicating a rule for visitors. Other indistinct reflections suggest an indoor setting with artificial lighting and possibly other architectural features.

In the foreground, below the display case, a dark gray or green plaque is visible. This plaque bears text in both Bengali and English. The Bengali text "জাতীয় পতাকা" (Jatiyo Pataka) translates to "National Flag." Partially visible English text reads "NATIC," likely part of "NATIONAL." To the right of the Bengali text, a circular logo is present, depicting crossed swords within a shield or circle, often associated with military or defense forces. The overall setting strongly suggests a museum or a similar public exhibition space in Dhaka, Bangladesh, dedicated to national history or symbols.
Ew Its Mew

Apr 27, 2026, 10:37 AM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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The image displays a historical or ceremonial Bangladeshi flag laid flat within a museum-like exhibit. The flag is predominantly dark green, featuring a large red circle centrally placed. Inside this red circle, a light yellow or beige outline of the geographical map of Bangladesh is distinctly visible. The flag appears to be made of fabric, showing some signs of age or wear, and is enclosed beneath a clear glass panel. Above the flag, the glass panel reflects various elements from the surroundings. Most prominently, the Bengali text "দওয়া নিষেধ" (Doa Nishedh), meaning "Forbidden to touch" or "Don't touch," is visible as a reflection, indicating a rule for visitors. Other indistinct reflections suggest an indoor setting with artificial lighting and possibly other architectural features. In the foreground, below the display case, a dark gray or green plaque is visible. This plaque bears text in both Bengali and English. The Bengali text "জাতীয় পতাকা" (Jatiyo Pataka) translates to "National Flag." Partially visible English text reads "NATIC," likely part of "NATIONAL." To the right of the Bengali text, a circular logo is present, depicting crossed swords within a shield or circle, often associated with military or defense forces. The overall setting strongly suggests a museum or a similar public exhibition space in Dhaka, Bangladesh, dedicated to national history or symbols.

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