Toshakhana
Formation1971 (1971)
HeadquartersDhaka, Bangladesh
Region served
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali
WebsiteToshakhana

Toshakhana (Bengali: তোষাখানার) is a specialized treasury for gifts received by the President and Prime Minister of Bangladesh. The gifts are considered property of the treasure and are stored in Toshakhana which is part of the Presidential palace, Bangabhaban. Several of the items of the Toshkhana are stored at the National museum and Toshakhana Museum, which was built in 2018.[1]

History

Toshakhana is a Sanskrit/Persian word for treasury/treasure house.[2] During the British rule of India, East India Trading Company officials would deposit gift they received from local princes and other dignitaries in the company Toshakhana.[3][4] The Bangladeshi Toshakhana is located at the Presidential palace, Bangabhaban. The treasury includes a flag of Bangladesh that was taken to the Moon and a sample of Moon rock. There are more than one thousand artifacts and 250 artifacts were donated to the Bangladesh National Museum. The Toshkhana is managed by the Cabinet Division.[5]

Museum

In 15 November 2018, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated Toshkhana museum at Topkhana road near the Bangabandhu Military Museum.[6] Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that during the Bangladesh Nationalist government term several gifts were destroyed because they had her name and the boat symbol; the museum will held preserve the gifts which are property of the state.[7] The museum is five storeys and was built by the Bangladesh Army.[8][9]

References

  1. Correspondent, A. A. "Toshakhana Museum opens in city | The Asian Age Online, Bangladesh". The Asian Age. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  2. McKay, Alex (1997). Tibet and the British Raj: the frontier cadre, 1904-1947. Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-0627-5.
  3. Daniel, Miller (2001). Consumption: critical concepts in the social sciences. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-24268-4. p 410
  4. Cohn, Bernard S. (1996). Colonialism and its forms of knowledge: the British in India. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-00043-5. page 199
  5. "Introduction of Toshakhana". bangabhaban.portal.gov.bd/s. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  6. Pratidin, Bangladesh (17 February 2022). "তোশাখানা জাদুঘরের সময়সূচি প্রকাশ". বাংলাদেশ প্রতিদিন (in Bengali). Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  7. "PM inaugurates newly-constructed Toshakhana Museum". Dhaka Tribune. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  8. "PM inaugurates new Toshakhana Museum". The Daily Star. 16 November 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  9. banglanews24.com (15 November 2018). "PM opens State Toshakhana Museum". banglanews24.com. Retrieved 3 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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