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July Revolution

Unity of students and people, resurgence of national strength.

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Digital Archive & Virtual Tour

Access digitized documents and explore the Memorial Halls from anywhere in the world

Available with audio commentary by renowned historians

Artifacts of the July Revolution

Tangible relics and documents preserving the unfiltered story of the July Revolution.

The Quota Judgment: Primary Source

The Quota Judgment: Primary Source

The original, authenticated legal document from the Supreme Court whose ruling on student quotas ignited the nationwide protests in June 2024.

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The Blood-Stained T-Shirt

The Blood-Stained T-Shirt

A recovered garment belonging to an anonymous student martyr. A powerful, physical testament to the fatal violence and the ultimate sacrifice made for the cause of meritocracy.

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The Original Protest Banner

The Original Protest Banner

A large, preserved banner carrying the potent 'Rajakar!' slogan, captured during the height of the Dhaka Blockade, symbolizing the political rhetoric of the resistance.

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The Resignation Note: August 5th

The Resignation Note: August 5th

The authenticated (though symbolic) final document or transcript detailing the dictator's departure, signifying the end of the authoritarian era and the victory of the people.

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Preserving the Spirit of July

Honoring the principles of accountability and meritocracy established in 2024

The July Memorial Museum serves as the nation's primary monument to freedom and democracy. Our mission is to ensure the sacrifices made for our republic are never forgotten. We inspire civic responsibility, educate future generations on the principles of liberty, and provide a sacred space for national reflection. Every exhibit is a chapter in the story of resilience and self-determination.

36 Days of Uprising
1,400+ Recorded Casualties
5 Weeks To Systemic Change

Commemorative Events

Join us for special lectures, ceremonies, and historical commemorations

Event 1
December 15, 2025

Annual Heroes' Wreath Laying Ceremony

A solemn evening honoring the fallen of the July Revolution, followed by a reception in the Grand Atrium.

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Event 2
January 8, 2026

Lecture Series: Voices of the Barricades

Leading historians discuss recently uncovered diaries and letters from the front lines of the revolution.

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Event 3
January 22, 2026

Civic Engagement Workshop: Founding Principles

An interactive workshop focused on understanding and applying the core constitutional principles established in July.

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