Banani graveyard
Cemeteries in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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The Banani graveyard (Bengali: বনানী কবরস্থান) is a cemetery in the Banani neighbourhood of Dhaka. It is one of eight state-run graveyards in Dhaka and, with a capacity for around 22,000 graves, one of the largest graveyards in that city.[1] It covers approximately 10 acres and two to three burials take place every day.[2] Banani graveyard is the resting place for a number of notable Bangladeshis, amongst them the victims of the coup d'ètat of August 15, 1975.[3] The graveyard was established in 1973.[4]
| Banani graveyard | |
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Banani graveyard | |
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| Details | |
| Established | 1973 |
| Location | |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Coordinates | 23.7990°N 90.4037°E |
| Type | Islamic |
| Owned by | Dhaka North City Corporation |
| Size | 10 acres |
| No. of graves | 22,000 |
History
The whole land which today comprises the graveyard was owned by the family of Abdul Monem Khan, the former Governor of East Pakistan. After the Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, the land owned by the family was taken by the government of Bangladesh (except a small portion) and the graveyard was established.
Notable interments

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- M. A. Mannan (neurologist)
- Baby Maudud
- Mohammad Moniruzzaman Miah
- Mohammed Musa Majid
- Khalid Mahmood Mithu
- Mohammad Mohammadullah
- Mishuk Munier
- Yasmeen Murshed[5]
- Mohammad Farhad
