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  1. A Princely Impostor?: The Strange and Universal History of the Kumar of Bhawal by Partha Chatterjee, 2002-03-04
  2. Constructing Bangladesh: Religion, Ethnicity, and Language in an Islamic Nation (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks) by Sufia M. Uddin, 2006-06-26
  3. Bangladesh (The Growth and Influence of Islam in the Nations of Asia and Central Asia) by Doris Valliant, 2005-03-30
  4. A People's History of Development by Marion L. Garry, 1999-09-28
  5. Military Intervention and Secession in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab (Psi Reports) by Anne Noronha Dos Santos, 2007-10-30
  6. Unfolding State: The Transformation of Bangladesh by Ali Riaz, Ali Riyaja, 2005-06
  7. The State, Class Formation, and Development in Bangladesh by S.M. Shamsul Alam, 1995-12-19
  8. Let's Visit Bangladesh (Let's Visit) by Reg Wright, 1988-12-01
  9. Bangladesh (Economically Developing Countries) by Steve Brace, Actionaid, 1994-10-31
  10. Encyclopaedia of Bangladesh by Nagendra K. Singh, 2003-04-30
  11. Ancient Dynasties of Bangladesh by N.K. Singh, 2003-12-01
  12. Bangladesh Economy
  13. Bangladesh, Volume 1: History and Culture & Volume 2: Domestic Politics by S. R. Chakravarty and Virendra Narain, 1986
  14. India Pakistan Bangladesh: Perspectives on history, society, and politics by A. F. Salahuddin Ahmed, 2001

41. Bowdoin College Library
Bangladesh ShowBiz Crisis in film industry Dwindling Cinegoers Rather, the aim in this piece is to examine possible starting points ofBangladesh film history. 1. The history of the nation of Bangladesh.
http://phebe.bowdoin.edu/search/d?Bangladesh history

42. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
Offers comprehensive introduction to the history, geography, society, economy and people of the country.
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BANGLADESH - A Country Study
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43. Bangladesh - History, Independence, Government, Politics, Economy, Culture, Spor
bangladesh. Map, history, Independence, Great Leaders, Government Politics, Education, International Relationas More Details at Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of bangladesh
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44. Virtual Bangladesh : History : Overview
Virtual bangladesh history Overview. Ancient MapThe area whichis now bangladesh has a rich historical and cultural past, the
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Virtual Bangladesh : History : Overview
The area which is now Bangladesh has a rich historical and cultural past, the product of the repeated influx of varied peoples, bringing with them the Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, Mongol-Mughul, Arab, Persian, Turkic, and European cultures. About 1200 A.D., Muslim invaders under Sufi influence, supplanted Hindu and Buddhist dynasties, and converted most of the population of the eastern areas of Bengal to Islam. Since then, Islam has played a crucial role in the region's history and politics. In the 16th century, Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire. Portuguese traders and missionaries reached Bengal in the latter part of the 15th century. They were followed by representatives of the Dutch, the French, and the British East India Companies. During the 18th and 19th centuries, especially after the defeat of the French in 1757, the British gradually extended their commercial contacts and administrative control beyond Calcutta into the remainder of Bengal and northwesterly up the Ganges River valley. In 1859, the British Crown replaced the East India Company, extending British dominion from Bengal in the east to the Indus River in the west. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Muslim and Hindu leaders began to press for a greater degree of independence. At the movement's forefront was the largely Hindu Indian National Congress. Growing concern about Hindu domination of the movement led Muslim leaders to form the All-India Muslim League in 1906. In 1913, the League formally adopted the same goal as the Indian National Congress: self-government for India within the British Empire. The Congress and the League were unable, however, to agree on a formula to ensure the protection of Muslim religious, economic, and political rights. Over the next 2 decades, mounting tension between Hindus and Muslims led to a series of bitter intercommunal conflicts.

45. Bangladesh - A Hundred Gates
THEROOTS " bangladesh has a hundred gates open for. entrance but not one for departure" Bernier. bangladesh is a new state in an ancient land. Proto-history and Pre-history. Geological evidence
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THE ROOTS "Bangladesh has a hundred gates open for entrance but not one for departure" -Bernier. Bangladesh is a new state in an ancient land. It has been described by an American political scientist as "a country challenged by contradictions". On the face of it, the recent twists and turns of her history are often inconsistent. It is neither a distinct geographical entity, nor a well-defined historical unit. Nevertheless, it is the homeland of the ninth largest nation in the world whose gropings for a political identity were protracted, intense and agonizing. The key to these apparent contradictions lies in her history Etymologically, the word Bangladesh is derived from the cognate "Vanga" which was first mentioned in the Hindu scripture Aitareya Aranyaka (composed between 500 B C and 500 A D). Legend has it that Bengal was first colonized by Prince Vanga, the son of King Bali and Queen Sudeshna of the Lunar dynasty. According to linguists, the roots of the term Vanga may be traced to languages in the adjoining areas. One school of linguists maintain that the word "Vanga" is derived from the Tibetan word "Bans" which implies "wet and moist". According to this interpretation, Bangladesh literally refers to a wetland. Another school is of the opinion that the term "Vangla" is derived from Bodo (aborigines of Assam) words "Bang" and "la" which connote "wide plains." Proto-history and Pre-history
Political Dynamics in Ancient Bengal (326 B.C. to 1204 A.D.)

46. Newindex
Information about people, geography, history, economy and government.
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47. Bangladesh WWW VL
Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of bangladesh bangladesh Basic Facts Virtualbangladesh Virtual Tour history and Culture history The Ricksha Arts of
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Bangladesh WWW Virtual Library
Alp habetical Category Subtree WWW VL database The Bangladesh WWW VL is a part of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Project and of the South Asia WWW Virtual Library . It was originally established on 24th March, 1994, by Dr T. Matthew Ciolek, Australian National University (ANU). From 1997 to 2002 it was managed by Kamal R. Adhikary, Asian Studies, UT Austin. The site is now maintained by Eduardo Contreras. Last updated: Wednesday, 7 April 2004 General Information
Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
Bangladesh : Basic Facts
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The Ricksha Arts of Bangladesh
This website is dedicated to celebrating one of Bangladesh's unique popular arts, the paintings and decorations on the three-wheeled cycle ricksha.
Chobi Mela( Festival of Photography) "Despite the Western construct of the history of photography, which only recognises, with notable exceptions, work by North Americans and Europeans and their 'discoveries' of 'other cultures' there is clear evidence that photography was flourishing in Bengal since the early 1840s."
Parabass About Bengali culture, mostly in Bengali. It has links to Bangladesh culture resources too.

48. Bangladesh National Museum
Information about the museum, its departments, opening hours, and history.
http://www.bangladeshmuseum.org/

49. Bangladesh - A View Of A Nation
and Prehistory - Political Dynamics in Ancient Bengal (326 BC to 1204 AD) - Evolutionof Mediaeval Bengal (1204-l757) - British Rule in bangladesh (1757-1947
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Source : The above article is taken from BANGLADESH TOWARDS 21ST CENTURY , published by the Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.

50. History Of Bangladesh
The history of Bangaldesh and Bengali Culture THE history OF ANCIENT BENGAL. THE history OF THE BENGALI LANGUAGE This is the history of bangladesh, which took a thousand years to become an independent identity
http://www.bongoz.com/history
THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT BENGAL THE HISTORY OF THE BENGALI LANGUAGE A THOUSAND YEAR OLD BENGALI MYSTIC POETRY The following writing is taken from the book " A Thousand Year Old Bengali Mystic Poetry " by Hasna Jasimuddin Moudud (daughter of famous poet Jasimuddin), who has done an extensive research on Bengali mystic poems called " Caryagiti " which was written more than thousand years ago. In addition to the translations of these spiritual poems, she also presented the history of the language and the people so exquisitely, they deserve to be appreciated by the conscious people. The following are some parts taken from the book. Find out more about the author Hasna Jasimuddin Moudud TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT BENGAL THE HISTORY OF THE BENGALI LANGUAGE OTHER LITERATURE OF THE SAME PERIOD ... THE CARYA POEMS INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is characterized by a unique coming together of many races, languages and religions. Its culture is a distinctive composite to which Jains, Buddhists, Hindus, Vaisnavas and Muslims have all contributed. From time to time Bangladesh searches for its roots as if trying to put back the missing parts in its long history. In the search for these roots we must look at its poetry. Defining poetry and tradition In 1907 an Indian scholar, Haraprashad Sastri, working in the Royal Archive in Nepal discovered a palm-leaf manuscript of '

51. Virtual Bangladesh - History - Details | MuseumStuff.com
Virtual bangladesh history map information and links .. Virtual bangladesh - history.OVERVIEW - bangladesh has a long history spanning thousands of years.
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Virtual Bangladesh - History
OVERVIEW - Bangladesh has a long history spanning thousands of years. A land replete with history we finally achieved independence in the year 1971 after a protracted 9 month long Independence war. - This site provides a historical overview of Bangladesh. - Includes a multimedia presentation of Bangladesh history through sounds and images. URL http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/history/

52. History Of Bangladesh Cinema
one, 2nd classAnna 8, 3rd class-Anna 4, 4th class-Anna 3, Ladiesgallery-Anna 8. A Site by Ahmed Arup Kamal for bangladesh.Net.
http://www.bangladesh.net/cinema/
First Bioscope Show
The cinema, one of the wonders of our times, came to this subcontinent back in 19th century. The first bioscope show was held at Watson Hotel in Bombay on 7th July, 1896. A little later the bioscope arrived in Calcutta, the capital city of undivided Bengal. John Stevens, Hudson and Father Laffaun of Saint Xavier's College were the pioneers of bioscope shows in Calcutta.
Its gathered that Stevens exhibited bioscope shows also in Dhaka during the year of 1896-97 with a touring Theatre company though the documentary evidence of Stevens' shows are not available. According to Bengali weekly Dhaka Prokash , the Dhakaities had their first views of bioscope in 1898 at The Crown Theatre which was located at Patuatuli near Sadarghat in Dhaka city. The exhibition was arranged by a Calcutta-based company named Bredford Bioscope Company.
It is interesting to note the main features of the show:
  • The Diamond jubilee procession of Queen Victoria. The Greek-Turkish war. Princess Diana's jump above 300 feet. Coronation ceremony of Russian Tsar.

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54. Columbus World Travel Guide - Indian Subcontinent - Bangladesh - History And Gov
World Travel Guide bangladesh - history and Government -includes information on the constitution and politics.
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History: Bangladesh was formerly East Pakistan, a constituent of the original state of Pakistan created by the British in 1947, as part of the partitioning of Britain’s former Indian Empire. The two halves of the country were separated by more than 1000 miles of Indian territory, creating an almost certain recipe for political tension. Disputes over language and political power came to a head in 1970, when the pro-independence Awami League won an overwhelming majority in what turned out to be East Pakistan’s last general election. The Pakistani army blocked the Awami leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, from taking up the premiership. The Awami leadership announced East Pakistan’s secession, after which the country was rapidly consumed by civil war. The war lasted for most of 1971 and was brought to an end by the intervention of India, which forced Pakistan to surrender. Political stability proved elusive; during the next 20 years, the country was overtaken by a succession of military coups along with frequent impositions of martial law and states of emergency. However, since the beginning of the 1990s, civilian parties have established firm control over the government. The most important of these are the Awami League and the Bangladesh National Party (BNP

55. History Of Bangladesh
bangladesh came to today s shape through a long history of political evolution.Bengal was probably the wealthiest part of the subcontinent
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News Web Resources Yellow Pages Free Advertising ... Bangladesh History Bangladesh came to today's shape through a long history of political evolution. Bengal was probably the wealthiest part of the subcontinent up till the 16th century. The area's early history featured a succession of Indian empires, internal squabbling, and a tussle between Hinduism and Buddhism for dominance. All of this was just a prelude to the unstoppable tide of Islam which washed over northern India at the end of the 12th century. Mohammed Bakhtiar Khalzhi from Turkistan captured Bengal in 1199 with only 20 men. Under the Mughal viceroys, art and literature flourished, overland trade expanded and Bengal was opened to world maritime trade - the latter marking the death knell of Mughal power as Europeans began to establish themselves in the region. The Portuguese arrived as early as the 15th century but were ousted in 1633 by local opposition. The East India Company negotiated terms to establish a fortified trading post in Calcutta in 1690. The decline of Mughal power led to greater provincial autonomy, heralding the rise of the independent dynasty of the

56. Asiatour.com / Bangladesh / History
bangladesh. bangladesh / history. Hindu Epic. bangladesh. The Country and its People.Basic Fact. Geography. Population. Flora and Fauna. Economy. history. Religion.
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57. Asiatour.com / Bangladesh / History / Independence
bangladesh. bangladesh / history / Independence. bangladesh. The Country and itsPeople. Basic Fact. Geography. Population. Flora and Fauna. Economy. history. Religion.
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58. Cool Planet - Bangladesh - History
bangladesh history. Girls dancing in a non-formal primary school, supportedby Oxfam. Traditional dance and cultural songs are part of the curriculum.
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Girls dancing in a non-formal primary school, supported by Oxfam. Traditional dance and cultural songs are part of the curriculum
Photo: Shafiqul Alam/Oxfam Bangladesh has been independent since 16 December 1971. The current Prime Minister is Khaleda Zia, whose Bangladesh Nationalist Party leads a four-party alliance. In the nineteenth century India was ruled by the British. Their policies meant that most land in what is now Bangladesh came to be owned by wealthy Hindus. The rents were set so high that poor farmers were forced off the land. Those who remained were ordered to grow crops to sell overseas, rather than food to eat. This led to terrible food shortages and riots. The British left India in 1947. In August 1947 parts of India were divided off, creating Pakistan.
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59. Bangladesh : History : Declaration Of Independence
The Declaration of Independence. Excerpted from The history of theLiberation Movement in bangladesh, Author JS Gupta. meanwhile
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The Declaration of Independence
Excerpted from The History of the Liberation Movement in Bangladesh , Author J. S. Gupta. ...meanwhile a message in the form of a telegram reached the hands of a few students from Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The students were excited to receive Mujib's message to the people, but were at a loss to decide what should be done with it. AT last it struck them that the message could be broadcast from Agrabad Station of Radio Pakistan... ..The message was translated into Bengali by Dr. Manjula Anwar. As they took the message to the radio station. announcer Kazi Hosne Ara was picked up on the way...
..The Armed police guards posted there were Bengali's who immediately opened the locks and allowed them to go in. Kazi Husne Ara rushed out and brought with her Mahbub Hassan, Belal Ahmed and Abul Kashem Sandwipi.
Making hurried trips between Agrabad broadcasting station and its transmission center at Kalurghat they failed to secure permission from higher authorities to run the station...
It was decided that they should go back to the other side of Kalurghat bridge where rations had just been delivered to the jawans of East Bengal Regiment under the command of Major Ziaur Rahman and plead with them for assistance to run the Kalurghat transmitter as a broadcasting station...

60. SCOUTING IN ALBANIA
Basic history, program and statistices of bangladesh Scouts
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Ecommerce Solution Free Web Space Free Web Site Web Hosting ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 BANG.htm SCOUTING IN BANGLADESH Scouting in Bangladesh was officially founded in 1972 and became a member of the World Organization (WOSM) in 1974. Scouting has grown over the years in the face of considerable difficulties. The Scouts are involved in community service. The major areas of Scout participation are agriculture, health and sanitation, child welfare, community development, construction and repair of low cost housing and sports. During national disasters, such as the many floods that strike Bangladesh, Scouts are called to help with flood control, relocation of citizens and organizing shelters. Membership is open to youth between 6 and 25 years of age, regardless of cast, creed or color. The Scouts receive strong support from the government, which recognized Scoutings' value in citizenship training. Program Sections: Cubs- 6 to 11 Scouts- 11 to 17 Rovers- 17 to 25 There are 784,054 registered members as of 1998. Scout Motto: Sebar jannza sada prastut thakte jathasadhya chesta kara Do your best to be prepared for service.

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