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Chittagong War Cemetery
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The Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery or Chattogram War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
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Lezzetli Turkish Delicacy
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The Arrosto
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Laguna Restaurent, The Peninsula Chittagong
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Hotel Royal Avenue
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Chittagong War Cemetery

19 Badshah Miah Chowdhury Rd, Chattogram 4203, Bangladesh
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The Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery or Chattogram War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Chattogram, Bangladesh.

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Nearby attractions of Chittagong War Cemetery

Sree Sree Chatteshwari Kali Temple

Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Mandir

Sree Sree Chatteshwari Kali Temple

Sree Sree Chatteshwari Kali Temple

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Mandir

Iskcon Prabartak Sri Krishna Mandir

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Open 24 hours
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Commonwealth War Cemetery Chittagong is a monument of Commonwealth War Graves Commission commonly known as Chittagong War Cemetery. The Commonwealth War Cemetery is located at No. 19 Badsha Mia Road, Dampara area of Chittagong. The Chittagong War Cemetery was established by the British Army after World War II. During the war, the Allies established a camp of the 14th Army in Chittagong during the Second World War due to the facilities of the 152nd British General Hospital and the training of the army. The hospital was active from December 1944 to October 1945. At that time many soldiers were sent home after recovering from injuries in this camp. And after the end of World War II, a group of British Army established this mausoleum in honor of those who were defeated in the war of life. Initially, around 400 bodies could be buried in this cemetery under the supervision of the army. Also after the end of the war additional dead bodies were shifted from Lusai, Dhaka, Khulna, Jessore, Cox's Bazar, Dhawa Palang, Dohazari, Rangamati, Patia and other temporary burial grounds to this cemetery. However, there are currently 731 tombs out of which 17 have not been identified. There are about 20 graves of national foreign soldiers (Dutch and Japanese soldiers) who died in World War II. Citizens include 378 from the UK, 25 from Canada, 9 from Australia, 2 from New Zealand, 214 from undivided India (Bangladesh, India and Pakistan), 11 from East Africa, 90 from West Africa, 2 from Burma, 1 from the Netherlands and 19 from Japan. John According to profession, there are 543 soldiers, 194 airmen and 14 sailors in this cemetery. In addition to the war graves, there are 4 civilian graves in the cemetery. Besides, there is a memorial Vidyaman of Chittagong-Bombay of Second World War (1939-1945). Built in the first half of the fifties, the cemetery has an open field outside. Access is open for visitors daily from 9 am to 12 noon and 3 pm to 5 pm, which varies slightly during winter and fasting periods.

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This mausoleum is built on a hilly road in the southwest corner of the Chittagong Medical College. The atmosphere of the entire tomb area is simultaneously picturesque, solemn and serene. A short walk from the main gate of the war cemetery entrance, two small red brick churches and metal gates are visible. A memorial chest is placed in the church on the right hand side. During the Second World War, about 6500 sailors and soldiers died in the Indian merchant sea whose bodies have never been found. Their names and titles are preserved in this memorial book. In the church on the left hand side is the cemetery register, which contains the names, designations and brief introductions of the buried servicemen. From the gate, a magnificent cross-marked altar can be seen in the center of the burial ground. After that there is a prayer room to the east. Outside the War Cemetery are open fields and beautiful gardens. There are 40 species of trees in this cemetery in a beautiful natural environment. There are cedar, gourd, mahogany, eucalyptus, palm trees. Besides, hundreds of local and foreign flowers and plants including gandharaj, beli, patabahar, lenthana, rose, letterleaf have created an extraordinary heavenly charm in the tomb. Rows of carefully preserved graves can be seen in the cemetery. The names of the martyrs are written on each grave. In the afternoon, many tourists come to see the tomb standing at the foot of the hill.

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Chittagong War Cemetery is open daily from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 2:00...

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Chittagong War Cemetery: The Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery is a memorial of Commonwealth War Graves Commission which is commonly known as Chittagong War Cemetery. Situated in Chittagong, Bangladesh.

This cemetery was created by the British army at the end of World War II to honor Commonwealth soldiers and others who died in World War II. During the war the pioneer camp of the Fourteenth Army of the allied force was set up in Chittagong along with facilities for army training and the British General Hospital No. 152. The hospital remained operative from December 1944 to October 1945. A large number of soldiers were sent back to the country after recovering from the wounded condition at that time.

Initially 400 corpses were buried in this cemetery under the supervision of the army. At the end of the war the additional corpses were also brought to this cemetery from other temporary burial places in Lusai, Dhaka, Khulna, Jashore, Cox's Bazar, Dhowa Palang, Dohazari, Rangamati and Patiya. There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.

Burials by country: United Kingdom – 471, British Raj – 207, Canada – 25, Australia – 9, New Zealand – 2, Netherlands – 1, Unknown – 17. Along with the commonwealth graves, there are graves of 20 more foreign nationals—19 Japanese soldiers and a Dutch Navy seaman.

Address: 19 Badshah Miah Chowdhury Rd, Chattogram 4203 Hours: Chittagong War Cemetery is open every day between 08:00-12:00 and...

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The Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery or Chittagong War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in Chittagong, Bangladesh. This cemetery was established to show the honor for the soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.

There are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials.

Chittagong War Cemetery is located at Dampara, 19 Badsha Mia Road, 22 kilometers north of the airport and 8 kilometers from the port. The place which was formerly paddy fields, now then been developed.[2] It is near the arts college and closes by Finlay's Guest Houses near Chatteshwari Road; a well-known road leading to the Chatteshwari Temple. There is no CWGC road direction sign.

The burial area is situated at the bottom of a slope directly behind Finlay's Guest Houses and is surrounded by a large area planted with a mixture of jungle trees, fruit trees, and flowering trees. A tarmac lane leads from the entrance gate to the burial area which is entered through a metal gate flanked by two small brick chapels.

Burials by nation: United Kingdom – 471 Undivided India – 207 Canada – 25 Australia – 9 New Zealand – 2 Netherlands –...

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Commonwealth War Cemetery Chittagong is a monument of Commonwealth War Graves Commission commonly known as Chittagong War Cemetery. The Commonwealth War Cemetery is located at No. 19 Badsha Mia Road, Dampara area of Chittagong. The Chittagong War Cemetery was established by the British Army after World War II. During the war, the Allies established a camp of the 14th Army in Chittagong during the Second World War due to the facilities of the 152nd British General Hospital and the training of the army. The hospital was active from December 1944 to October 1945. At that time many soldiers were sent home after recovering from injuries in this camp. And after the end of World War II, a group of British Army established this mausoleum in honor of those who were defeated in the war of life. Initially, around 400 bodies could be buried in this cemetery under the supervision of the army. Also after the end of the war additional dead bodies were shifted from Lusai, Dhaka, Khulna, Jessore, Cox's Bazar, Dhawa Palang, Dohazari, Rangamati, Patia and other temporary burial grounds to this cemetery. However, there are currently 731 tombs out of which 17 have not been identified. There are about 20 graves of national foreign soldiers (Dutch and Japanese soldiers) who died in World War II. Citizens include 378 from the UK, 25 from Canada, 9 from Australia, 2 from New Zealand, 214 from undivided India (Bangladesh, India and Pakistan), 11 from East Africa, 90 from West Africa, 2 from Burma, 1 from the Netherlands and 19 from Japan. John According to profession, there are 543 soldiers, 194 airmen and 14 sailors in this cemetery. In addition to the war graves, there are 4 civilian graves in the cemetery. Besides, there is a memorial Vidyaman of Chittagong-Bombay of Second World War (1939-1945). Built in the first half of the fifties, the cemetery has an open field outside. Access is open for visitors daily from 9 am to 12 noon and 3 pm to 5 pm, which varies slightly during winter and fasting periods. Description: This mausoleum is built on a hilly road in the southwest corner of the Chittagong Medical College. The atmosphere of the entire tomb area is simultaneously picturesque, solemn and serene. A short walk from the main gate of the war cemetery entrance, two small red brick churches and metal gates are visible. A memorial chest is placed in the church on the right hand side. During the Second World War, about 6500 sailors and soldiers died in the Indian merchant sea whose bodies have never been found. Their names and titles are preserved in this memorial book. In the church on the left hand side is the cemetery register, which contains the names, designations and brief introductions of the buried servicemen. From the gate, a magnificent cross-marked altar can be seen in the center of the burial ground. After that there is a prayer room to the east. Outside the War Cemetery are open fields and beautiful gardens. There are 40 species of trees in this cemetery in a beautiful natural environment. There are cedar, gourd, mahogany, eucalyptus, palm trees. Besides, hundreds of local and foreign flowers and plants including gandharaj, beli, patabahar, lenthana, rose, letterleaf have created an extraordinary heavenly charm in the tomb. Rows of carefully preserved graves can be seen in the cemetery. The names of the martyrs are written on each grave. In the afternoon, many tourists come to see the tomb standing at the foot of the hill. Inspection Information: Chittagong War Cemetery is open daily from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Forhad MohammedForhad Mohammed
Chittagong War Cemetery is in Dampara locality, No.19 Badsha Mia Chowdhury Road, 22 kilometres north of the airport and 8 kilometres from the port on a site which was formerly paddy fields, but which has now been developed. It is near the arts college and close by Finlay's Guest Houses near Chatteshanry Road; a well known road leading to the Hindu Kali Bari Temple. There is no C.W.G.C. road direction sign. The Burial area is situated at the bottom of a slope directly behind Finlay's Guest Houses and is surrounded by a large area planted with a mixture of jungle trees,fruit trees and flowering trees. It is not easily seen from the road. A narrow tarmacked lane leads from the entrance gate to the burial area which is entered through a metal gate flanked by two small brick chapels. The cemetery gates are open from 07.00 to 12 noon and 14.00 to 17.00. Within the cemetery will also be found the Chittagong Memorial which, together with the Bombay 1939-1945 War Memorial, to be found in the Indian Seamen's Hostel Bombay, commemorates over 400 sailors of the former Indian Navy and nearly 6,000 sailors of the former Indian Merchant Navy who were lost at sea during the war years. Each memorial takes the form of a finely bound volume containing the names of the dead.
Wahid KhanWahid Khan
The Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery, also known as the Chittagong War Cemetery, is a burial ground for soldiers who died in World War II. It is located on a hillside in the southwest corner of Chittagong Medical College Hospital. The cemetery is in the Dampara locality, at 19 Badsha Mia Chowdhury Road, 22 kilometers north of the airport and 8 kilometers from the port. There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified. There are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials. ✝️Burials by country United Kingdom – 471 British Raj – 207 Canada – 25 Australia – 9 New Zealand – 2 Netherlands – 1 Unknown – 18 Along with the commonwealth graves, there are graves of 20 more foreign nationals—19 Japanese soldiers and a Dutch Navy seaman. The cemetery was established by the British army and contains about 731 burials. Some locals also call it the "Christian graveyard". Some say the cemetery is one of the best places in Chittagong city to find peace and tranquility. Like my article if you find it helpful ...... 📶written by [ GW Mahmud ]
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Commonwealth War Cemetery Chittagong is a monument of Commonwealth War Graves Commission commonly known as Chittagong War Cemetery. The Commonwealth War Cemetery is located at No. 19 Badsha Mia Road, Dampara area of Chittagong. The Chittagong War Cemetery was established by the British Army after World War II. During the war, the Allies established a camp of the 14th Army in Chittagong during the Second World War due to the facilities of the 152nd British General Hospital and the training of the army. The hospital was active from December 1944 to October 1945. At that time many soldiers were sent home after recovering from injuries in this camp. And after the end of World War II, a group of British Army established this mausoleum in honor of those who were defeated in the war of life. Initially, around 400 bodies could be buried in this cemetery under the supervision of the army. Also after the end of the war additional dead bodies were shifted from Lusai, Dhaka, Khulna, Jessore, Cox's Bazar, Dhawa Palang, Dohazari, Rangamati, Patia and other temporary burial grounds to this cemetery. However, there are currently 731 tombs out of which 17 have not been identified. There are about 20 graves of national foreign soldiers (Dutch and Japanese soldiers) who died in World War II. Citizens include 378 from the UK, 25 from Canada, 9 from Australia, 2 from New Zealand, 214 from undivided India (Bangladesh, India and Pakistan), 11 from East Africa, 90 from West Africa, 2 from Burma, 1 from the Netherlands and 19 from Japan. John According to profession, there are 543 soldiers, 194 airmen and 14 sailors in this cemetery. In addition to the war graves, there are 4 civilian graves in the cemetery. Besides, there is a memorial Vidyaman of Chittagong-Bombay of Second World War (1939-1945). Built in the first half of the fifties, the cemetery has an open field outside. Access is open for visitors daily from 9 am to 12 noon and 3 pm to 5 pm, which varies slightly during winter and fasting periods. Description: This mausoleum is built on a hilly road in the southwest corner of the Chittagong Medical College. The atmosphere of the entire tomb area is simultaneously picturesque, solemn and serene. A short walk from the main gate of the war cemetery entrance, two small red brick churches and metal gates are visible. A memorial chest is placed in the church on the right hand side. During the Second World War, about 6500 sailors and soldiers died in the Indian merchant sea whose bodies have never been found. Their names and titles are preserved in this memorial book. In the church on the left hand side is the cemetery register, which contains the names, designations and brief introductions of the buried servicemen. From the gate, a magnificent cross-marked altar can be seen in the center of the burial ground. After that there is a prayer room to the east. Outside the War Cemetery are open fields and beautiful gardens. There are 40 species of trees in this cemetery in a beautiful natural environment. There are cedar, gourd, mahogany, eucalyptus, palm trees. Besides, hundreds of local and foreign flowers and plants including gandharaj, beli, patabahar, lenthana, rose, letterleaf have created an extraordinary heavenly charm in the tomb. Rows of carefully preserved graves can be seen in the cemetery. The names of the martyrs are written on each grave. In the afternoon, many tourists come to see the tomb standing at the foot of the hill. Inspection Information: Chittagong War Cemetery is open daily from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
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Chittagong War Cemetery is in Dampara locality, No.19 Badsha Mia Chowdhury Road, 22 kilometres north of the airport and 8 kilometres from the port on a site which was formerly paddy fields, but which has now been developed. It is near the arts college and close by Finlay's Guest Houses near Chatteshanry Road; a well known road leading to the Hindu Kali Bari Temple. There is no C.W.G.C. road direction sign. The Burial area is situated at the bottom of a slope directly behind Finlay's Guest Houses and is surrounded by a large area planted with a mixture of jungle trees,fruit trees and flowering trees. It is not easily seen from the road. A narrow tarmacked lane leads from the entrance gate to the burial area which is entered through a metal gate flanked by two small brick chapels. The cemetery gates are open from 07.00 to 12 noon and 14.00 to 17.00. Within the cemetery will also be found the Chittagong Memorial which, together with the Bombay 1939-1945 War Memorial, to be found in the Indian Seamen's Hostel Bombay, commemorates over 400 sailors of the former Indian Navy and nearly 6,000 sailors of the former Indian Merchant Navy who were lost at sea during the war years. Each memorial takes the form of a finely bound volume containing the names of the dead.
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The Chattogram Commonwealth War Cemetery, also known as the Chittagong War Cemetery, is a burial ground for soldiers who died in World War II. It is located on a hillside in the southwest corner of Chittagong Medical College Hospital. The cemetery is in the Dampara locality, at 19 Badsha Mia Chowdhury Road, 22 kilometers north of the airport and 8 kilometers from the port. There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified. There are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials. ✝️Burials by country United Kingdom – 471 British Raj – 207 Canada – 25 Australia – 9 New Zealand – 2 Netherlands – 1 Unknown – 18 Along with the commonwealth graves, there are graves of 20 more foreign nationals—19 Japanese soldiers and a Dutch Navy seaman. The cemetery was established by the British army and contains about 731 burials. Some locals also call it the "Christian graveyard". Some say the cemetery is one of the best places in Chittagong city to find peace and tranquility. Like my article if you find it helpful ...... 📶written by [ GW Mahmud ]
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