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Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah Hall

Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah Hall

Residential hall of Dhaka University


Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah Hall is one of the three founding residential halls of the University of Dhaka. Established in 1921 as Lyton Hall it was subsequently renamed Dhaka Hall and renamed again for the famous linguist Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah following his death in 1969.[1][2][3]

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It is located behind Curzon Hall and has a main building accommodation with two extensions. Only science faculty students are accommodated here.

Dr. Shahidullah is buried within the grounds.

Layout and facilities

The hall complex covers 5 acres (2.0 ha) with three major student residences housing about 1500 students. The three-story main building was founded in 1921 with two later five-story additions (extension-1 or Ex-1 and extension-2 or Ex-2). Other buildings include provost office, library, student's reading rooms, canteens, mess, mosque, and accommodation for teachers, officers and clerks.

There is a large play ground and a pond inside the complex and shops supplying daily necessities.

This hall has played an important role in the student politics of Bangladesh.

Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah Hall, three-storied main building at the west side of the pond
Grave of Dr. Muhammad Shahidulla near the hall

References

  1. "Shahidullah Hall". Archived from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  2. "Shahidullah hall's renamed to Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah hall". The Prothom-alo. Archived from the original on 2017-06-18. Retrieved 2017-06-17.

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