2022 Holidays in Bangladesh

2022 Holidays in Bangladesh. The Calendar Schedule of Bangladesh Holidays 2022. We are updated the Holidays schedule 2022 year calendar. People are get the Holidays 2022 calendar as image; collect it and download easily.

2022 Holidays in Bangladesh

Holiday Name Date Day
Language Martyrs’ Day February 21, 2022 Monday
Mujib’s Birthday & Children’s Day March 17, 2022 Thursday
Genocide Remembrance Day March 25, 2022 Friday
Independence Day March 26, 2022 Saturday
Bengali New Year’s Day April 14, 2022 Thursday
May Day May 01, 2022 Sunday
End of Ramadan (Eid al-Fitr) May 02, 2022 Monday
Buddha’s Birthday May 19, 2022 Thursday
Feast of the Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) July 09, 2022 Saturday
Day of Ashura August 08, 2022 Monday
National Mourning Day August 15, 2022 Monday
Krishna Janmashtami August 24, 2022 Wednesday
Birthday of Muhammad (Mawlid) October 08, 2022 Saturday
Durga Puja October 08, 2022 Saturday
Armed Forces Day November 21, 2022 Monday
Martyred Intellectuals Day December 14, 2022 Wednesday
Victory Day December 16, 2022 Friday
Christmas Day December 25, 2022 Sunday

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We also updated that Bangladesh Holidays Calendar 2021 Year in Bangladesh.

National Public holidays in Bangladesh

National holidays

Standard calendar Date Bengali Date
(as revised 2019)
Bengali name English name Commemorates
21 February 8 Falgun শহীদ দিবস (Shôhid Dibôs) Language Martyrs’ Day
International Mother Language Day
Protests and sacrifices to protect Bengali as a national language during Bengali Language Movement of 1952.
17 March 2 Choitro মুজিব জয়ন্তী (Mujib jaẏantī) Mujib’s Birthday & Children’s Day Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’ Birthday, founder of Bangladesh and National Children’s Day.
26 March 12 Choitro স্বাধীনতা দিবস (Shadhinôta Dibôs) Independence Day Proclamation of Independence and the start of the Liberation War.
14 April 1 Boishakh পহেলা বৈশাখ (Pôhela Bôishakh) Bengali New Year’s Day The start of the Bengali calendar year.
1 May 18 Boishakh মে দিবস (Me Dibôs) May Day International Workers’ Solidarity Day
15 August 31 Srabon জাতীয় শোক দিবস (Jatiyô shok dibôs) National Mourning Day Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
16 December 1 Poush বিজয় দিবস (Bijôy Dibôs) Victory Day Surrender of Pakistan, ending of the Liberation War.

Religious holidays

Islamic holidays

Hijri date Gregorian calendar date Bengali name English name Commemorates
10 Muharram আশুরা (Ashura) Ashura Death of the grandson of Muhammad
12 Rabi’ al-awwal ঈদে মিলাদুন্নবী (Īdē milādunnabī) Eid-e-Miladun-Nabi Birth of the Prophet Muhammad
1-3 Shawal ঈদুল ফিতর (Īdul phitar) Eid ul-Fitr End of the month of Ramadan. (Festival of Fastbreaking)
10-12 Dhu al-Hijjah ঈদুল আযহা (Īdul ājahā) Eid ul-Adha “Sacrifice Feast”, the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son.

Hindu holidays

Bengali Date Gregorian date Bengali name English name Commemorates
X Bhadro X August জন্মাষ্টমী (Jônmashṭômi) Krishna Janmashtami The birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.
X Ashwin or X Kartiko X September or X October দুর্গা পূজা (Durga Puja) Durga Puja The battle of goddess Durga with the shape-shifting, deceptive and powerful buffalo demon Mahishasura, and her emerging victorious.

Christian holidays

Bengali Date Gregorian date Bengali name English name Commemorates
11 Poush 25 December বড়দিন (Bôṛôdin) Christmas Day Jesus Christ’s birthday.
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Buddhist holidays

Bengali Date Gregorian date Bengali name English name Commemorates
X Boishakh or X Joishtho X May or X June বুদ্ধ পূর্ণিমা (Buddhô Purnima) Buddha’s Birthday The birth of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later the Gautama Buddha and founder of Buddhism.

Partial holidays or national days

Date Name Commemorates
25 March Genocide Remembrance Day The Bengali Genocide of 1971.
21 November Armed Forces Day The day in 1971, when the members of Army, Navy and Air force of the Bangladesh liberation war forces were fully operational and launched a coordinated offensive against the Pakistani Army.
14 December Martyred Intellectuals Day 1971 killing of Bengali intellectuals by Pakistani forces and their collaborators during the 1971 Liberation War, particularly on 25 March and 14 December 1971.

References: wikipedia