Ramna Kali Mandir

The Ramna Kali Mandir (Bengali: রমনা কালী মন্দির), also known as the Ramna Kalibari (house of the Hindu Goddess Kali) was one of the most famous Hindu temples of the Indian subcontinent. It was believed to be over a thousand years old and was situated in Dhaka (the capital of present day Bangladesh) on the outskirts of the Ramna Park (now renamed as Suhrawardy Udyan).

The temple was bulldozed by the Pakistan Army on 27 March 1971 as it commenced its genocide during the Bangladesh Liberation War

Read more about Ramna Kali Mandir:  History, Demolition and Genocide By The Pakistan Army, Confiscation By Bangladesh Government, Movement To Rebuild and Reclaim, Present Condition in 2010