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    Turkish Grameen Microcredit Program The Turkish Grameen Microcredit Program‚ applying the Grameen microcredit model developed jointly by the Turkish Foundation for Waste Reduction of Turkey and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus and working in direct collaboration with him‚ was launched in Diyarbakir on July 18‚ 2003 with the first microcredit checks given out by Prime Minister Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan. To date‚ the Program runs successful operations in Diyarbakir(with

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    Turkey Tourism Industry 2014 Q1 Report In BMI’s Turkey tourism report‚ we examine a range of key market indicators in this well established and popular market‚ including inbound and outbound travel‚ industry value and tourism related expenditure. We expect to see increases across the board; however‚ any escalation in regional and domestic tensions is likely to impact on growth. Indeed‚ domestic tensions remain a risk to the tourism industry‚ with the recent outbreak of widespread protests against

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    Shahi dynasty until 1590 when the capital was shifted to Hyderabad. The Qutb Shahis expanded the fort‚ whose 7 km outer wall enclosed the city. The state became a focal point for Shia Islam in India‚ for instance in the 17th century Bahraini clerics‚ Sheikh

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    ASSIGNMENT ON LEADERSHIP BANGABANDHU SHEIKH MUJIBIR RAHMAN Introduction 1. The leader behind the independence struggle of Bangladesh was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ a tall man with a bushy moustache. Like Nelson Mandela‚ he spent most of his prime lifetime in jail as he demanded justice‚ fair share and democracy for his people. Known as ‘Bangabandhu’‚ he was the very nucleus of independence movement and it was his towering popularity having super charismatic leadership under whose magnificent shadow

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    Abdullah ibn Masúd used to comment this on one of the Companion‚ "Umar’s submission to Islam was a conquest‚ his migration was a victory‚ his period of ruling was a blessing‚ I have seen when we were unable to pray at Kaábah until Umar submitted‚ when he submitted to Islam‚ he fought them [the musyrikin] until they left us alone and we prayed." He is a legacy that will always be remembered for his bravery and loyalty towards Islam‚ and even after years of his death‚ Muslims still looked upon his

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    Mass Upsurge‚ 1969 started with the student unrest of 1968 against the tyrannical rule of ayub khan‚ President of Pakistan. The movement soon engulfed the whole of the then East Pakistan peasants‚ artisans‚ workers joined the movement almost en masse. Due to continuous exaction of undue demands the labouring class of the industrial belts and low and medium income groups soon turned the movement into a struggle for economic emancipation. The racial repression and the deprivation of the Bengalis within

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    Pakistan. But the people of Bangladesh wanted freedom‚ as there were cultural differences between East Pakistan and west Pakistan. Bengalis wanted their own state; they wanted their own government and wanted to be sovereign. Then with the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman they started the war against the superior military power of Pakistan. India also joined Bangladesh to fight against Pakistan. Finally the war was won. Since independence‚ the government has experienced periods of democratic and military

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    The separation of Bangladesh The separation of East Pakistan was a great setback to Pakistan. By 1970‚ sentiments for national unity had weakened in East Pakistan to the extent that constant conflict between the two Wings dramatically into mass civil disorder. The physical separation of a thousand miles between the two wings without a common border‚ and being surrounded by Indian territory and influences‚ led to constant political‚ economic and social conflicts between the two wings; embittering

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    East Bengal. The Indo-Pak War of 1965 ended with the execution of Taskent Treaty. To the old grievances of economic disparity added the complain of negligence and indifference of central government towards the defence of East Pakistan. Bangabandhu sheikh mujibur rahman was vocal on this issue. The leaders of the opposition parties of West Pakistan convened a national convention at Lahore on 6 February 1966 with a view to ascertain the post-Taskent political trend. Bangabandhu reached Lahore on

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    Visit To Muktijuddha Jadughar Brief essay on liberation War of Bangladesh: In August 1947‚ the Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; a secular state named India and an Islamic state named Pakistan. But Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separate areas to the east and the west of India. The western zone was popularly termed West Pakistan and the eastern zone was initially termed East Bengal and later‚ East Pakistan. Although the population of the two zones

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