The historical Mujibnagar is a very important part of our magnificent history of independence that we achieved in 1971. This location is generally known to the experts, academicians and reporters at home and abroad. Earlier known as Boidyanathtola, this is the very house where on 17 April 1971 the interim government of individual Bangladesh sworn in. In fact, on 10 April 1971, elected parliament representatives of 1970's vote from East Pakistan formed of government of independent Bangladesh in exile. Inaugurating the authority of the People's Republic of Bangladesh on April 17, the national anthem Amar Sonar Bangla was sung in chorus. Although Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was declared the second chair, Syed Nazrul Islam was appointed acting president and hoisted the symbol of Bangladesh. Tajuddin Ahmed was appointed the first prime minister. The Vice President of Bangladesh, Syed Nazrul Islam performed the ceremony at Mujibnagar in the purpose of acting president, because the President, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was detained in Pakistan throughout the war.
The blood flow of the martyrs has been created along the first wall on the west side of the Sea of Blood Memorial which is called the Sea of Blood.
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