My FIRST ever tour of Dhaka University🇧🇩

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • This was a UNIQUE experience. I met the students, lecturers, explored the social scene and got taken BACK IN TIME to understand why this university is central to the formation of Bangladesh. What an eye-opener!
    0:00 Coming up
    0:16 Intro - why I've chosen to visit Dhaka university
    0:34 I meet Amrita, a student and my guide for the day
    0:49 We start at Curzon hall
    1:40 Discovering why Bangla nearly disappeared
    3:51 What students did in 1952 to protect their language
    4:38 Learning about Bangladeshi independence
    5:36. Meeting another student
    6:51 Heading to famous cafe Modhu canteen for a cha
    7:31 Trying some local sweets
    8:53 Checking out student measures of cha (VERY SMALL!)
    10:46 Going into the Art Faculty to see the World Religions and Culture department
    12:12 Checking out some beautiful sharis!
    12:30 Up to the library where I met more students and discovered how proud they feel to be part of this uni
    14:27 A thesis suggestion for the department of Women and Gender Studies
    15:04 Arriving at the Department of Geography and Environment. to meet Maliha, a lecturer
    17:35 I see Maliha's office - exciting for a young lecturer
    18:20 I got to meet the Chairman of the department, Prof Shahidul Islam and discovered just what this university means to him
    20:43 Heading for the TSC building (teacher student centre)
    21:33 Trying spicy cha outside TSC
    23:22 Going into TSC
    25:23 Buying bangles outside TSC
    26:10 International mother language day Feb 21st 2023 aat the Shaheed Minar
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    This is one of many upcoming videos from my current travels in Bangladesh . You can find the growing playlist here: bit.ly/3EZ0RM0
    #dhakauniveristy #dhakacity #shaheedminar

Komentáře • 502

  • @mohammadramzanali2356
    @mohammadramzanali2356 Před rokem +72

    Dhaka University is witness to many of our history. Thank you for visiting there..

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +12

      Amazing history

    • @peanutbar8882
      @peanutbar8882 Před rokem +1

      @@carriepatsalis dont act smart! South Indians and North Indians speak such different languages that they are not even from the same Language Family!
      So therefore, Language was never the Problem in Pakistan as it is made to be today in order to score Political points.
      Also, Dont act like you're visiting this peaceful democratic Nation. Its a dictatorship wearing the mask of democracy. Freedom of Speech is Zero! Dont Believe me? I dare you to say something Negative about the Ruling Party loudly in front of the very Curzon Hall that you've visited in this Video.
      Its a One Party State like China where Everything is Govt. Controlled.
      I suggest you do your little traveling and leave without acting like you know about our Politics. Its giving "government-sponsored" Vibes. Dont embarrass yourself any further.

    • @peanutbar8882
      @peanutbar8882 Před rokem +1

      @@carriepatsalis Amazing! Why are you being so political in your little vlogs???
      Indians all over speak Hindi and English Officially! Even the South Indians. To put into Perspective, The Hindi Language is Closer to even the Belarussian language linguistically of course than it is to Tamil which is a South Indian Language.
      When People choose to live in a Multi-Ethnic Country, some things need to be compromised and speaking a Common Language instead of your Mother Tongue is one of them. Something the Bengali people have been trying to do all along in this trip of yours by communicating with you in sh!tty broken English😂
      You dont seem to complain about that I see.

    • @peanutbar8882
      @peanutbar8882 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis btw, why do the Scots dont speak their Original Celtic Language anymore and instead speaks a Germanic one? Why do the Welsh and Irish seem to have forgotten their language?
      Yesh I thought so!

    • @peanutbar8882
      @peanutbar8882 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis Its amazing how Victimhood is such a nice Soft Power to project upon other people!

  • @ziaulmonsur
    @ziaulmonsur Před rokem +29

    Dhaka University was established in 1921 under British regime; oldest university of Bangladesh. I was a student of Dhaka University in 90 decade. Lot of thanks to you revive my memory visiting there.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +3

      Awww awesome! I am glad I could take you on a trip down memory lane 😍

  • @adittyamejbah8191
    @adittyamejbah8191 Před rokem +14

    Thank you ma'am for coming to my university campus.. It was a great privilege for me to meet with you 💜

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +3

      Hey Mejbah it was lovely to meet you.. thanks for coming up and saying hello! 😍

  • @raalaa121
    @raalaa121 Před rokem +34

    In love with your amateur vlogging style which is not much different to how everyone else is doing it but then the documentary style narration. That's definitely unique and a great way to show Bangladesh.

  • @arifyttech
    @arifyttech Před rokem +30

    Good Ma'am, that's what you call an all-inclusive documentary in the form of mesmerizing storytelling. Thanks for visiting Dhaka University where numerous movements started & histories were made. Thanks a bunch for your in-depth exploration.
    Your vlogs feel so addictive with a whole lot of information. Thanks a million for representing our country in a new light which is truly unique, in a sense, no foreigners ever tried it like the way you are doing it.
    Have a wonderful stay in Bangladesh and keep your great documentary-like vlogs coming to impress us Bangladeshis & the entire world. We Bangladeshis like you for your warmth, kindness & amazing nature. :)

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +8

      Thanks so much for your lovely comment! I am really happy you’re enjoying my vlogs! I have a few more lovely areas to showcase before I finish this series.. but I will return for more! I missed loads of areas!

    • @arifyttech
      @arifyttech Před rokem +3

      @@carriepatsalis Thanks a bunch for your kind reply. We'll be eagerly looking forward to your upcoming vlogs. :)

  • @rayenasfi3786
    @rayenasfi3786 Před rokem +7

    Dhaka University Admission is on 12 May. 225k students applied and there will be about 7000 students will get a chance to study there.
    I'm also a candidate. Pray for me Carrie 🥲💖

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +3

      Good luck!!! Go for it! I will keep fingers crossed for you!

  • @maksuduzzamankhan1408
    @maksuduzzamankhan1408 Před rokem +7

    As I always notice, you are so kind! So compassionate! I'm glad that you visited our country and depicted everything with utmost respect and love.
    We will remember you, so kind to all people, that's what you are.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I have had the best time discovering Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @I_Rifat
    @I_Rifat Před rokem +18

    Can't explain in words how wonderfully you've shown the true existence of an institution that helped create the country itself . As a proud Bangladeshi i feel honoured for your kind words. Good luck on your days. Thank you

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +4

      Thank you! This has been the hardest edit I have ever done as I really wanted to get it right! So much research! Glad you like it!

  • @tanvirahmed9396
    @tanvirahmed9396 Před rokem +3

    Very very emotional ending carrie. It's been 71 year's ago. It will be remembered for thousands and thousands of years and more.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      💯 it won’t be forgotten ❤️

    • @tanvirahmed9396
      @tanvirahmed9396 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis yes absolutely carrie. Waiting for your next destination in Bangladesh.

  • @rougeimg
    @rougeimg Před rokem +5

    Brilliant. Happy to see you enjoyed visiting Bangladesh. Honestly not many people in the UK knows about our country. But you somehow managed to reach so many of us.

  • @farhadsabbir7273
    @farhadsabbir7273 Před rokem +3

    CARRIE I really astonished not to find u at Noboborsho festival last 14th April 2023. As u know Pohela Boisakh is the first month of bangla calendar. We celebrate huge celebration. I missed u ur blog

  • @asaplinkco
    @asaplinkco Před 11 měsíci +2

    This was such a great video and we want to thank you for placing such a wonderful into our Bangladesh culture and our beloved Dhaka University. You are absolutely amazing.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for taking the time to watch! Really glad you enjoyed it 🥰

  • @kazisakhawathossain6164
    @kazisakhawathossain6164 Před rokem +4

    I feel nostalgic about watching this video and going back to myself 21 years back. Thank you so much.😊

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      Aww that’s awesome! I am really happy I could transport you there 🥰

  • @markinboy
    @markinboy Před rokem +1

    You have out done yourself Carrie. I am without words. Utterly grateful.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! Spent extra time on this one! 😍

  • @anikviator
    @anikviator Před rokem +2

    Thanks for visited our country 🇧🇩❣️

  • @mdmahamudulhasanrakib5138

    Thank you so much for coming my University. Really I am proud of you

  • @narayanchandrapaul3673
    @narayanchandrapaul3673 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for making such a nice video about Dhaka University. I am not an alumnus of this university but my wife studied there. Your videos are not just travel videos...these are kinds of documentaries. I used to watch your videos.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      I am so glad you enjoyed it.. I loved discovering more by visiting the uni 😍

  • @Dr.Ahmednafis
    @Dr.Ahmednafis Před 8 měsíci +1

    Profesor sahidul islam is looking so natural and friendly . Such a nice and humble he is i think.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 8 měsíci

      Absolutely! It was very kind of him to give me so much time 🥰

  • @soumyasikdar9323
    @soumyasikdar9323 Před rokem +1

    I would like to thank you for showing around the esteemed university and narrating its glorious history.

  • @Mohammad-ve3hr
    @Mohammad-ve3hr Před rokem +2

    My dad was a teacher in dhaka university. But now we came in sweden a few months ago from bangladesh for his phd. We will be back in bangladesh after 3 years i miss living close to Bangladesh.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      I can imagine you feel homesick.. probably more so during Ramadan. I hope your enjoying Eid. It will be lovely when you get to return 😍

    • @Mohammad-ve3hr
      @Mohammad-ve3hr Před rokem

      Thankyou.

  • @pronobsikder
    @pronobsikder Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for bringing the true history of Bangladesh to the world.

  • @taj-ulislam6902
    @taj-ulislam6902 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is the first video I have seen on Dhaka U. I used to work there some fifty years back. Reminded me of a great experience. Thanks.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 3 měsíci

      Oh wow that’s great! It must have been a great place to work.. steeped in history! Glad you enjoyed it 😍

  • @shafiislam2785
    @shafiislam2785 Před 9 měsíci +1

    the end was better and rhythmic...well and organised weaving of the video refarding DU of bangladesh..tjanks to @ carrie patsalis..lively way to portray our country...hatts off..waiting for next tour in bangladesh..

  • @Kotha557
    @Kotha557 Před rokem +1

    Very good historical analysis from 1952-1971. You have been great always!!!

  • @AhmadAsifArifeen
    @AhmadAsifArifeen Před 8 měsíci +1

    Miss your videos are so soothing and refreshing. Also insightful

  • @NiazMohammad
    @NiazMohammad Před 11 měsíci +1

    What a beautiful vlogger you are! Beautifully brought up the history of Bangladesh

  • @parvezsohel6ahmed383
    @parvezsohel6ahmed383 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for sharing our tradition, culture, nature, social movements and last but not the least our daily fight for life in a country of high population density,; through your Travel Blog part by part with the rest of the world. It's beyond imagination how lovely you present Bangladesh to the world and I am confident your such efforts shall bring a new dimension to our Tourism Industry. We are definitely grateful for your kind attitudes towards Bangladesh.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much! It’s been a wonderful adventure for me.. and opened up a new world in my eyes 😍

  • @sompamahmuda1803
    @sompamahmuda1803 Před rokem +1

    Very happy to see you visited my Alma Mater. A must visiting place if you truly want to explore Bangladesh.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Honestly this was the most important visit for me.. my understanding of the country deepened hugely on this day

  • @manoskumar
    @manoskumar Před rokem +2

    I think this is the best vlog made by any you tuber ever.

  • @mobasherazubery8067
    @mobasherazubery8067 Před rokem +11

    Both my parents studied at Dhaka University but unfortunately I never got the chance to visit the inside and get a tour of the uni, only heard stories. You portrayed the university and our country's history so beautifully, loved watching this vlog. I hope you had the best time in Bangladesh and I wish you luck for your future endeavours

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much! The uni is a great start point for a tour of Bangladesh as it sets the scene so well.. I hope you get the chance to go.. it’s a lovely vibe all around 🥰

  • @tanzinairin3069
    @tanzinairin3069 Před rokem +1

    This blog was really enjoyable ❤ thank you so much for this one.❤

  • @abdulbhuiya1767
    @abdulbhuiya1767 Před rokem +4

    Carrie... A really incredible documentary indeed!!! You did a better job than the BBC. Very educational and interesting to see as some things I didn't know and was good you visited and covered this topic tactfully. You made me emotional at the end and brought a tear to my eye!!! 😢 Luv ❤

  • @proshantika3193
    @proshantika3193 Před rokem +1

    Hi Carrie, thanks a lot for visiting my uni down there. I have been living in Sydney for last 23 years. Still university of Dhaka is my second home.
    I love your all other vlogs about Bangladesh. Keep doing the great work.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Oh wow amazing! I bet you have some fantastic memories! Sydney is cool too.. haven’t been in like 20 years but hopefully one day I will return!

  • @jamilhussain1797
    @jamilhussain1797 Před rokem +1

    Ending of the video make very emotional thank you so much for amazing video 🙏

  • @ashlam7824
    @ashlam7824 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Carrie Patsalis, It is very nice of you to share lifestyles of Dhaka University and show its' proud heritage.

  • @hridoykhan0000
    @hridoykhan0000 Před rokem +2

    One of the best establishments of Nawab Sir Salimullah.❤

  • @md.sayedhossainnoyon
    @md.sayedhossainnoyon Před rokem +1

    Oh wow! I see every foreigners came to this country love drinking tea especially milk tea. Recently Davud Akhundzada visited the country and I saw most of his videos, he had milk tea. What a tea!

  • @RuePhoto
    @RuePhoto Před rokem +2

    Thanks Carrie ☺
    That was epic for bringing the attention of a very little know fact about Bangladesh outside the country & for such an original vlog as I daresay, not many have ventured into this territory.
    Have a truly beautiful week my dear 🤗

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Thank you! It was a tricky subject to deliver but I wanted to try.. I know not everyone will agree but I am satisfied I have told it to the best of my ability

    • @RuePhoto
      @RuePhoto Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis You did a great job so be proud!

  • @nazirahmedretired1202
    @nazirahmedretired1202 Před rokem +2

    First of all I want to thank you for spending ur valuable time in spending our country full of history of sacrifice and secondly I loved that u reply to all of the comments that we send with our love 🤗

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Thanks and it’s a pleasure.. having a deeper level of understanding always makes a country make a lot more sense to me 😍

  • @Rattttatta
    @Rattttatta Před rokem +1

    One of the best episode so far. Thanks carrie love you for that one ❤

  • @starrylighting
    @starrylighting Před rokem +2

    Thanks Carrie for representing all divisions of Bangladesh nicely.

  • @Tina20126
    @Tina20126 Před 10 měsíci +1

    really love your blogs! I was randomly browsing on CZcams and suddenly your video with harry popped up. I like this sort of blogs as they show the real heritage of our country and it’s fascinating to see my country in others eye. And love the way you demonstrate something. I would recommend you to visit Bangladesh again. Come to Sylhet and i will give you a tour of my city, bet you will be mesmerised. Also love the fact that you pronounce bangla properly. Other foreigners would say "bang la" and you said it perfectly. Thanks

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi there!! Thanks so much! I am so happy you’ve enjoyed my vlog.. I have some sylhet ones in my Bangladesh series if you want to see 😍

  • @arkoahmed9373
    @arkoahmed9373 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Proper Infotainment !! 👌

  • @syedislam9042
    @syedislam9042 Před rokem +2

    I love the way you explain things.... Its so nice and I've been watching all reactions vlogs and yours the best ..

  • @Motiur546
    @Motiur546 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for visiting my lovely country. Which rich in culture.

  • @davidkbaidya1433
    @davidkbaidya1433 Před rokem +5

    Happy bengali new year! ❤

  • @NisargaBahar
    @NisargaBahar Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for visiting my University and making a beautiful vlog out of it. I used to love this place so much during my time mostly because of its cultural vibes and green environment. I lived in a residential hall there. Your vlog made me nostalgic about this place and the last part of the video really made me emotional. Take love ❤

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 11 měsíci +2

      That’s lovely to read! Thanks for taking the time to share your story. I think it must have been a wonderful experience to have studied there 🥰

  • @zuranien7559
    @zuranien7559 Před rokem +7

    Saw you but unfortunately I was on my way to the exam center. Hope to see you in person someday

  • @mohammadsiamuddin
    @mohammadsiamuddin Před rokem +1

    I was waiting for your video!
    At last you uploaded 😊.

  • @rahmanintekhab2639
    @rahmanintekhab2639 Před rokem +3

    Language movement actually sparked from the area amtola. Now it is a part of Dhaka Medical college. Very much close to the sohid Minar.

  • @bijoychandraroy
    @bijoychandraroy Před rokem +6

    Your video directory and how you present it is pure poetry

  • @naimrafi4295
    @naimrafi4295 Před rokem +1

    Hello Carrie🙂 You are really becoming an ambassador for tourism of Bangladesh. Love to see your experience with Bangladeshi culture food heritage and so on. If you still in Bangladesh please pay a visit to Jahangirnagar University which is very near to Dhaka.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I am in london now but maybe my next trip.. I’d love that 😍

  • @imtiaz175
    @imtiaz175 Před rokem +2

    One of your best videos to date

  • @bijoychandraroy
    @bijoychandraroy Před rokem +5

    That's my dream right there hope It ages well

  • @shaonrabbani1294
    @shaonrabbani1294 Před rokem +2

    Feel proud whenever it reminds me that I was the student of this globally glorious University!❤❤❤

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +2

      Awesome.. an impressive place to be linked to 😍

  • @jimmystewart3826
    @jimmystewart3826 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Its the real iconic-historical building in south asia , univ of dacca , i enjoyed this tour university n learn more story too

  • @drhoshen8262
    @drhoshen8262 Před rokem +2

    Hi Carrie Patsalis
    I am pleased to see that you are enjoying your stay in Bangladesh.
    At the moment I am binging on your videos from Nottingham UK.
    Your videos are getting better and better. I am surprised that you don’t have millions of subscribers by now. You really go deeper than some other you -tubers do.
    Keep it up.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so so much! I enjoy making the videos I want to make.. I have been told a million times that if I want to go big I have to churn out simpler videos about simpler things like buying a t-shirt from a market or focus on streetfood.. and I just don’t want to do that! So I will have to suffer lower numbers as a consequence 😁

    • @joydutta4513
      @joydutta4513 Před rokem +1

      As a Bangladeshi, now a Brit, after living in the UK for 21 years I am enjoying your videos. Carry on the way you are doing now. Sometimes, it’s not all about money and numbers! You are experiencing so many amazing moments just being yourself! It also feels more honest.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      @@joydutta4513 thank you.. that’s exactly how I feel about it ❤️

    • @joydutta4513
      @joydutta4513 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis I miss home. Even though I have been in the U.K for so long that I have spent more than half of my life here, still I miss Bangladesh. Whenever I go there, I try to relate my younger days with the present day Dhaka. It has changed so much. It doesn't feel the same any more. Perhaps, that's for the fact that I try to go down the memory lane trying to go back to days I have in my memory. It makes me nostalgic when I think of those beautiful days I spent with family and specially my dad, whom I lost last year to Covid. Have a wonderful trip and wish you loads of luck

    • @shofiqul20007
      @shofiqul20007 Před 8 měsíci

      @carriepatsalis Don't worry Carrie. as a Bangladeshi we always say those words insaallh and Allah vorosa. It means Allah always with us.
      I think you noticed that Dhaka university is an unique university in Bangladesh. Each student is extraordinary and during their admission test in the university most students studied 16 hours a day. They are dedicated and determined to get chance in the university. But University offer limited seat for every years.Our education system is very challenging and our parents also participate in this competition because of social pressure. Neighbours kids cannot go faster than own kids. However, when a foreigner like you visited our country and provide positive feedback about us, as a Bangladeshi we fell you also part of our family. Thank you so much ❤

  • @rownokjahan3421
    @rownokjahan3421 Před rokem +3

    I am also a student of geography & environment in Dhaka University... Glad to see Maliha mam & Shahid sir❤❤

  • @byana4849
    @byana4849 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thanks for visited our country ♥️

  • @mdtouhidulislam3410
    @mdtouhidulislam3410 Před rokem +4

    Come to the BUET campus one day. Here you will find very talented students and a beautiful campus which is producing one of the best engineers in Bangladesh.

  • @pamrichardson1249
    @pamrichardson1249 Před rokem +1

    Superb video. ❤

  • @zamirkhan-mr2qj
    @zamirkhan-mr2qj Před rokem +1

    Carrie looking ur post through your eyes I’m inventing Bangladesh all over again, places I went n didn’t know many of them, it’s really felt good to see my homeland after 45 years living abroad

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Oh wow that’s wonderful! I really hope you get to return for a trip.. a special country 😍

    • @zamirkhan-mr2qj
      @zamirkhan-mr2qj Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis That’s the plan, from next year every winter for three months I will stay over, missed out lots of family gatherings, holidays n relatives wedding etc, I still have lots of good memories from Bangladesh, after watching u I decided to go back in winter, can’t take heat anymore, lol

  • @mahbubkaiser5538
    @mahbubkaiser5538 Před rokem +2

    Lovely presentation. Take ❤

  • @user-ro2dr2vo7i
    @user-ro2dr2vo7i Před rokem +2

    ❤❤❤❤good experience and good explain

  • @sakifahmed6119
    @sakifahmed6119 Před rokem +3

    The Pakistani government did not prevent Bangladeshis from speaking their language. They said only Urdu will be the state language of Pakistan.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      They imposed urdu on media and schools.. that’s pretty major (if I turned my tv on one day and it was in French that would be an issue..)

  • @ronniehossain7500
    @ronniehossain7500 Před rokem +4

    Dhaka had few old European enclaves such as French, Greek, Dutch, Armenia, Portuguese. Dinajpur had a French settlement.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +3

      I had no idea about the Greeks until I went to DU and saw the little temple in the TSC! Amazing!

    • @ronniehossain7500
      @ronniehossain7500 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis Portuguese people had more involvement in Bangladesh. They were pirates and criminals. At the same time, they spread Catholic Christianity both forcefully and by preaching. They were mostly involved in Costal and riverine areas. They used big boats to go inland to preach. My father when young and other kids saw them coming out of a boat in white robes chanting "Isa Beguna Pak Shab". Meaning "Jesus has no sin. He is a holy man". They told the kids to recite and memorize the phrase. So, the kids went home told this phrase to their parents. LOL

  • @saadatsadia9555
    @saadatsadia9555 Před rokem +1

    Bangla is our heart.....I leave in England but I miss my bangla....thanks for the video that I can see my city...

  • @lookism23
    @lookism23 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great content 🎉

  • @rifatnobel8556
    @rifatnobel8556 Před rokem +1

    This is my university. Thanks for your visit

  • @rebootal7712
    @rebootal7712 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this. ❤

  • @skainul8876
    @skainul8876 Před rokem +1

    I am grateful to you for showing my country.

  • @parachuteengineeringworks2603

    Very Informative Video

  • @syedalamgir5838
    @syedalamgir5838 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for visiting our Dhaka University.

  • @mdalamkhan7603
    @mdalamkhan7603 Před rokem +1

    beautifull presentations ❤ from. Bangladesh..!

  • @xeeebon
    @xeeebon Před rokem +4

    Dhaka university is not just a university like other universities but the HEART of Bangladeshi culture, history and identity. Without dhaka university we can't even think about our Bengali identity. Our cultural, political and educational activities circles around this university.
    We all love our DHAKA UNIVERSITY whether we studied here or not.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      I can totally sense that now.. I really enjoyed discovering this part of Bangladesh 🇧🇩

    • @xeeebon
      @xeeebon Před rokem +1

      ​@@carriepatsalisGood that you understand the feelings of us about DU. Thank you and love 💕

  • @m.r.salatinruso9876
    @m.r.salatinruso9876 Před rokem +12

    The fruit season of Bangladesh is about to come. Just wait some time and taste the Mangos, Litchis, Jackfruit and a bunch of other things. The Northern part (Rajshahi and Rangpur division)of Bangladesh will get filled by seasonal fruits. So, I hope you won't miss that. You will be pleased to enjoy those.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +4

      I would have loved it but am back to work in london sadly 😞

    • @m.r.salatinruso9876
      @m.r.salatinruso9876 Před rokem +3

      @@carriepatsalis It's sad but you can get seasonal fruits from Bangladesh in UK too.

  • @meerasabeka1177
    @meerasabeka1177 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Carrie you could have added the tune of “amar vaier rokte rangano ekushe February” song. It made me emotional.

  • @bappykamruzzaman9923
    @bappykamruzzaman9923 Před rokem +1

    Good job Carrie!

  • @BDInQatar
    @BDInQatar Před rokem +2

    Showcasing our culture, tradition & life style r superb! On ur next video, u may get some foreign students who live in Bangladesh just because of completing higher education and some r actually perusing their career (Job ) as well😂

  • @taifpasha3610
    @taifpasha3610 Před rokem +2

    Nice love from Bangladesh

  • @Banglardhhonn1971
    @Banglardhhonn1971 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I think Dhaka university is the heart Bengali culture in Bengal and the heart of love in the the world. And also actually there's was no such country as "India" formed with the regions which is now a part of India before 1947. But Bengal was still a country before the partition, it was the present West Bengal, Bangladesh and some of the surrounding areas. And it was called Bengal. We have rich cultural hearitage, the language also now known as the sweetest language in the world.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 10 měsíci

      The history is fascinating and also so sad.. I despise the British hand in it all too.. but I was pleased to learn more about it

    • @Banglardhhonn1971
      @Banglardhhonn1971 Před 10 měsíci

      @@carriepatsalis Thank you so much for the positive representation of Bengali culture ❤️ I love your content and a new subscriber, I hope you'll be able to go back to Bangladesh. I live abroad and this video made me homesick and so nostalgic. Lots of love. Although there was a huge hand of the British empire in the partition of Bengal it'll be peculiar to blame this generation's English community, just want to let you know I am sorry if any hate came to you during your beautiful tour in Bangladesh, directly or indirectly.

  • @MasudRana-zm7xz
    @MasudRana-zm7xz Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this vedio.

  • @anupamdas1811
    @anupamdas1811 Před rokem +5

    The history and size of the university looked very impressive! Also, the values of unity of students and professors towards the nation here looked even more amazing in your video!!

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      The values are wonderful! Things I didn’t get around to including in the video, but are really lovely, are things like when a student finishes with their books, they write their names in them and then donate them to the library for the next students in to use.. it’s a really supportive place that also seems to foster confidence.. I loved the vibe there 😍

  • @Gamersiam123
    @Gamersiam123 Před rokem +1

    I love my country
    I love my mother -language

  • @mdpushkalrahman3909
    @mdpushkalrahman3909 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful presentation.

  • @ayonhossain2987
    @ayonhossain2987 Před rokem +2

    As Bangladeshi even I didn't know much about this uni but I loved ur video and the host she explained alot

  • @spandanbd
    @spandanbd Před rokem +1

    wow. you are one of the great explorer of history and culture .. In my last visit to Bangladesh I visited this place on the way back from "Ahsan Manjil" of Old Dhaka, another tourist spot. You missed an interesting place there just behind you. A great food shop called DAS selling potato burger for only 15 pence. I still remember the taste of the street food "Fuchka" from there. I should also mention about the crowd, open air theatre plays, puffed rice chutney, candy floss, unripe mango and spicy guava etc.❤❤❤

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      Oooh potato burger sounds good! When I return I need to explore more 🥰

    • @spandanbd
      @spandanbd Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis if you go again, you can collaborate with two local youtuber couple called ''petuk couple'' & ''Khudalagse''. A Romanian youtuber couple ''Dodo Explorer'' and Korean youtuber Daud Kim, visited Bangladesh so many times and got very good response and just yesterday done a wonderful collaboration among them there in Bangladesh. Wish you good luck.

  • @JolChobi-binoy
    @JolChobi-binoy Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this vlog.

  • @taizulislam3393
    @taizulislam3393 Před rokem +1

    I'm a Dhaka University student. Thank you for visiting.

  • @Zhaque4840
    @Zhaque4840 Před rokem +1

    Hi Carrie,
    Simply thank you...❤ ধন্যবাদ ❤

  • @md.shakil1734
    @md.shakil1734 Před rokem +1

    I am a student of Dhaka University, thanks for visiting my university.

  • @sojibhossian391
    @sojibhossian391 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love 🇧🇩💖

  • @rakibhasan3522
    @rakibhasan3522 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was there when you filmed the video in Modhu Canteen. Wanted to talk with you but couldn't. But it's a beautiful video nonetheless.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před 11 měsíci

      Awww you should have said hello! I love it when people come up and chat to me! I am happy you enjoyed the video 🥰

  • @mahbubarTalukdar
    @mahbubarTalukdar Před rokem +2

    Bangla and Urdu both were national languages of Pakistan/ Only 4% people of the then West Pakistan used to speak in Urdu. English was official language. Bangla was never removed from the curriculum. Half the MPs and half the central ministers including three Prime Ministers of Pakistan were Bengalis. Three Bengalis were President of Pakistan.

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      With respect my research did not show this. Perhaps quote your source?

    • @mahbubarTalukdar
      @mahbubarTalukdar Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis Bangla was a compulsory subject for all students in High schools and Intermediate Classes (12th grade) - any person who had gone to school in East Pakistan during 60’s can verify this fact. While researching on line, I would always be careful trusting some Pakistani research on India and Indian research on Pakistan - people making up history to suit their bias is not rare in the sub-continent.

  • @freshmusic9448
    @freshmusic9448 Před rokem +1

    Always love you 😘for this

  • @shuvokarmoker9233
    @shuvokarmoker9233 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks.

  • @ARJoyARJoy-gl9bq
    @ARJoyARJoy-gl9bq Před rokem +1

    If you come to visit Bangladesh, then the life of the village people and the environment of the village will fascinate you. If you want to see all this, you will be slow in Bangladesh North Bengal.

  • @yasinarafat1996
    @yasinarafat1996 Před rokem +2

    At the end when i saw someone standing and salute to the monument i just couldn’t hold my tears 😢Bangladesh may a small and most densely populated country on earth but it has a lot of cultural significance and history..!!Unfortunately political stability is missing here😢Politicians are trying to defame our country for their own good 😢corruption in every sector😢

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem +1

      So much history.. I hope you enjoyed the video 🥰

  • @adnansami4229
    @adnansami4229 Před rokem +2

    come to Mymensingh ❤❤ the nearest Division city to dhaka and alsp cultural and educational City in Bangladesh ❤.
    Take love.
    Enjoy watching you videos❤

  • @jobaeromerkhan8823
    @jobaeromerkhan8823 Před rokem +2

    When you will come in Chittagong, visit here in 'Chittagong University'. It's the biggest university of Bangladesh. The natural scenario is unbelievable. Natural fountain and hill tracks are available here. World's only shuttle train in a university is running here. And a lot of things are waiting for you Carrie!!

    • @carriepatsalis
      @carriepatsalis  Před rokem

      Watch my CZcams video ‘my first impressions of Kaptai lake’ and you will see it 😍

    • @jobaeromerkhan8823
      @jobaeromerkhan8823 Před rokem

      @@carriepatsalis Oh then you missed visiting that university! ;(