History of Bangladesh
After the liberation war in Bangladesh and after achieving independence from Pakistan, modern Bangladesh emerged as independent country in 1971. In the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, the boundary of the country meets the main part of ancient and historical areas of Bengal, where civilization is going on for more than four thousand years, to Calakohini. The history of this region is closely related to the history of Bengal and the history of India. It is not directly involved with the souls.
Early history of the area Contradiction between Hinduism and Buddhism for the hereditary control of Indian Empire, internal condemnation and domination. After the 13th century, Sunnah, like Sunnah or Shah Jalal, came to be influenced by the Sunnah Khan. Later, Muslim rulers started the campaign of Islam by constructing mosques (mosque) and madrasas. From the 13th century, the region was controlled by the Bengal sultani. Later, this region comes under the selfishness of the Mughal empire, as its rich province. 50% of the population of Dhaka's capital Dhaka, and 12% of the world's GDP, more than millions of people in the state of Bengal. It was not very good.
After the fall of the Mughal empire in the first half of the 17th century, Bengal became a semi-independent state under the Nawab of Bengal, before being defeated by the British East India Company in the Battle of Plassey in 1757, contributed directly to the industrial revolution. Demonstriction and famine in Britain and Bengal The city of Kolkata as the capital of British India in the early zero of the 0th century.
The modern Bangladesh border was established in August 1947, when the region became East Pakistan as part of the newly formed state after the Radcliffe Line. [5] However, it was separated from India's 1,600 km (994 miles) Indian territory from the western border area. Due to political, ethnic and linguistic discrimination, due to the economic neglect of the politically influential West Bengal, the liberation war started in 1971, due to popular movements and civil disobedience. After independence, new state famine, natural disaster and massive poverty, as well as political unrest and military coup Restoration of democracy in 1991 has been followed by relative calm and rapid economic progress. Bangladesh is a major producer of textile industry worldwide. This was the primary history of Bengal.
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