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    "red Maulana" call. He was a visionary leader and was assured that the decade of the fifties, Bangladesh and Pakistan as part of a paralyzed state. AD 1957 conference kagamari western rulers of Pakistan 'oyalakumusasalama as the first separation of East Pakistan played a historic bell. B he was born in 1880 in Sirajganj district. His father, Haji Sharafat Ali Khan. He also studied a few years in the local school and madrasa had no formal education. He began his career as a primary school teacher

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    administrative, commercial and maritime centre in eastern Bengal, Sonargaon, about 2.5 kilometers to the north of Dhaka Chittagong Highway at Mograpara Point. 15th century, Isha Khan established the first capital of Bengal in Sonagaon. During that time, the industry and culture of Bengal flourished in the Sultanate era. About that time, the city was established in the new colonial architecture of European inspiration due to the commercial activities of the East India Company and the permanent settlement. In

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    1. Samad’s great-grandfather, Mangal Pande was the first of the sepoys in the Bengal army to fire a shot at a British soldier setting off a revolt against the British. However, the circumstances of the events that unfolded are greatly debated as to whether he was drunk when he shot the soldier and so on (209). However, for Samad, Pande represents an unsung hero of eastern culture, preserving the culture of Bengal from the British (215). Samad also views Pande as a name that he must live up to; Pande

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    Nature of Conquest: Understanding the East India Company 's role in Bengal A reassessment of the eighteenth century in Indian politics goes hand-in-glove with a discussion of the EIC 's intrusion. Before that, a few words are in order regarding Bengal during this period. Referred to as Subah Jannat-i-Bilad-Bangla by Aurangzeb, the province of Bengal proved to be one of the most successful experiments of successor states in eighteenth-century India.1 The efficiency in administration brought about

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    Every Moslem is merely a Hindu who has accepted Islam. That does not create nationality. . . . We in India have a common culture. In the North, Hindi and Urdu are understood by both Hindus and Moslems. In Madras, Hindus and Moslems speak Tamil, and in Bengal, they both speak Bengali and neither Hindi nor Urdu. When communal riots take place, they are always provoked by incidents over cows and by religious processions. That means that it is our superstitions that create the trouble and not our separate

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    The famous scholar M.A. Rahim has said in his “The History of Bengal Muslims” that, “ It is a matter of great wonder that the Hindu politicians who have raised movements to protect the division of Bengal in 1905 , have claimed for the division of Bengal in 1947.On the other hand, the Muslims who have supported the decision of dividing Bengal in 1905 have protested against the division of Bengal in 1947.” Actually lack of solution of community disputes, lack of cordial approach of British Government

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    April 2008 is the first full fledged novel written by Hassan Ajizul Haque. He was born in1939 in West Bengal and just after the completion of his school studies, his family had to leave India for East Bengal to avoid any insidious after-effect of the partition. Atin Bandyapadhaya and Sunanda Sikdar both left East Bengal for West Bengal but Ajizul Haque was one, who left West Bengal for East Bengal. Ordinarily, the critics tend to take it as altogether a feminist novel, but an in-depth study may bring

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    During 1953-1957 the United State was busily making collective security arrangements in an attempt to recruit ‘Allies’ for her confrontation with the communist camp. In south-east Asia the United State sponsor and encouraged the formation of SEATO (The South East Asian Treaty Organization) and CENTO (The Central Treaty Organization). The arrangement was originally viewed by the United States & Thailand as underpinning the inherently with Geneva agreement which recognized

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    Turkish ruler. He had established a Turko-Afghan state boarding on Delhi. The successor to Mahmud did conquer Delhi and in turn made it his capital. This marked the first in a series of Delhi Sultans. Their empire would eventually reach from Punjab to Bengal. However, there is no evidence to suggest that a mass conversion to Islam took place under this empire. While some Buddhist monasteries and Hindu Temples were ransacked it was either due to their wealth or down by zealous Muslim rulers. Islam, Buddhism

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    The Bengal region had a complex political organisation structure that completely changed the region in the mid to late eighteenth century. This essay will examine the Bengali culture in broad sense and then go on to discuss the political organisation of the Bengal region and study how governing of the state occurred between the assigned time period of 1750-1800. The essay will also compare the political organisation of the Qing Dynasty, the Chakri Dynasty, the Neo-Sumerian Empire, the Inca Empire

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