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    Dynasty were Gopal‚ Dharmapal‚ Devpal‚ Mohipal‚ Rampal foremost. After them Bormon and Sen Dynasty came to rule. At that time the Bengal was divided into two. North and north-western area’s name was Pundra-Bordhan Goura Kingdom. The name of south-eastern part was Shomotot or Plain land. In the year 1204 A.D. Bokhtiar Khilji deposed the king Lakhan Sen and started to rule Bengal. He was Turkey by born. After that a few centuries were ruled by Muslim emperors before the regime of king Akber. That time

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    bordering the Bay of Bengal‚ between Burma and India. It lies between latitudes 20° and 27°N‚ and longitudes 88° and 93°E. It is located in the delta of Padma (Ganges [Ganga]) and Jamuna (Brahmaputra) rivers in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent. Bangladesh has a total area of 144‚000 sq km‚ of which 133‚910 sq km consists of land and 10‚090 sq km area on water.  History of the country: The riverine country of Bangladesh (“Land of the Bengals”) is one of the most densely

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    By Syed Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi Pakistan had a unique geographical feature. It consisted of two distinct blocks of territory. East Pakistan was not only separated geographically from West Pakistan by one thousand miles‚ but the departing land was India - a hostile neighbour‚ who from the day one did not recognise Pakistan’s existence. Hindu leaders gave statements at the time of Pakistan’s creation that it was a temporary division and very soon Pakistan will come into Indian fold again. For

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    lives in Dhaka‚ we will know the fact. Reason 1 Now the question is‚ why development is not being occurred in rural areas? I’m going to describe that now. Firstly‚ before the liberation‚ Dhaka was respectively the capital of East Pakistan‚ East Bengal‚ also the capital of Mughal Era. From that time‚ rulers have established most of the industries‚ educational institutions and habitats in Dhaka City and still now‚ quality services like hospitals‚ schools‚ universities and many other top most institutions

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    Footwear International – Case Study R. William Blake John Carlson frowned as he studied the translation of the front-page story from the afternoon ’s edition of the Meillat‚ a fundamentalist newspaper with close ties to an opposition political party. The story‚ titled "Footwear ’s Unpardonable Audacity‚" suggested that the company was knowingly insulting Islam by including the name of Allah in a design used on the insoles of sandals it was manufacturing. To compound the problem‚ the paper had

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    Henry Louis Vivian Derozio

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    Indian teacher and poet. As a lecturer at the Hindu College of Calcutta‚ he invigorated a large group of students to think independently; this Young Bengal group played a key role in the Bengal renaissance. Derozio was generally considered an Anglo-Indian‚ being of mixed Portuguese descent‚ but he was fired by a patriotic spirit for his native Bengal‚ and considered himself Indian. In his poem To My Native Land he wrote: “ | My Country! In the days of Glory PastA beauteous halo circled round thy

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    partition of Bengal‚ the Muslim League was confused about its stand and it was at that time that Jinnah approached the League. Jinnah was the mastermind and architect of the pact. ------------------------------------------------- Reasons for the pact When the All-India Muslim League came into existence‚ it was a moderate organization with its basic aim to establish friendly relations with the Crown. However‚ due to the decision of the British government to annul the partition of Bengal‚ the Muslim

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    National Museum in Bangladesh Specific Purpose:- To inform my audience about National Museum in Bangladesh. Central Idea:- National Museum of our old traditions and culture to learn more about our heritage helps. INTRODUCTION:- The Bangladesh National Museum‚ originally established on 20 March 1913‚ albeit under another name‚ and formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913‚ was accorded the status of the national museum of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983. VISUAL FRAMEWORK BODY:- * Gallery Floor

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    Cow Dung as a Fuel

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    per day through direct inhalation‚ of which 464.8 ng could be absorbed in respiratory tract. Introduction Arsenic has been considered as a human carcinogen and causes multiple adverse health effects.1 Groundwater arsenic contamination in the Bengal delta has been termed the largest mass poisoning in history.2 A significant part of the Ganga– Meghna–Brahmaputra (GMB) plain with an area 569 749 sq. km and population over 500 million‚ is at risk from groundwater arsenic contamination.3 Before

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    UNIT UNIT I I I DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND EXPERIENCE (1947-90) The two chapters in this unit give us an overview of the state of the Indian economy as it was at the eve of independence till after four decades of planned development‚ which was a path that India chose. This meant that the Government of India had to take a series of steps such as the establishment of the Planning Commission and announcement of five year plans. An overview of the goals of five year plans and a critical appraisal

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