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  • ...hristian monk. Gradually, the meaning of the word was extended to building art to denote lighthouses, and during the time of the Muslims to include not on ...
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  • ...h Rudlavi and Hadith literature from Ahmadullah Allami. He also learnt the art of reciting the Quran at an early age. At the age of eighteen, Karamat Ali ...
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  • ...ople. The Kamasutra mentions 64 arts, including the knowledge of gems, the art of stringing garlands and necklaces, of making ear ornaments, and using jew ...ravellers note the lavish use of jewellery at court. Under the Mughals the art of setting stones in precious metal attained a peak of perfection. Some orn ...
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  • ...nd society. He was deeply philosophical and had a taste for literature and art, of which he has left ample evidence in his writings, particularly in his B ...
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  • Azad Rahman’s creative talent and breadth of work is enviable in the field of art and culture of Bangladesh, especially in various genres of music. Devoted t ...
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  • ...ifty social and cultural organizations of the country like Bangla Academy, Art College, Islamic Foundation, City College etc. ...
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  • ...chology, ecological sciences (geography, cartography), statistics, various art forms, library science and more recently computer science. The latter three ...
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  • ...ity-consciousness, it also demonstrates the poet's philosophy of death and art. ...
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  • ...raphy and oriental civilisation. Later he became the professor of Oriental art at Harvard. His ''banian'' at Calcutta was Rajendra Dutt, a leading intelle ...
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  • The art of making jamdani designs on fine fabric reached its zenith during Mughal r ...ue''''' The mastery of muslin cloth weaving used to depend usually on the art of making yarns. The most appropriate time for making yarns was early morni ...
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  • ...na story. Every male member has a female partner, whom he initiates in the art of love. There is also a diksa-guru, an initiator guide, who initiates disc ...
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  • ...ed on the basis of [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]], religious images, temple art, sculptures, wood and ivory works, etc. The following furniture, according Every Hindu home has some pieces of religious art which include [[Ganesh|ganesh]], the idol of the god of the same name; Laks ...
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  • ...giving them any institutional training in local history, languages and the art of administration. For governance point of view, it seemed to empire builde ...
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  • ...rate. Subsequent development of different specialised crafts like creative art activities, ceramic industry, metal technology, stone bead technology, bone ...nd South-East Asia - Early Trade and Cultural Contacts', Journal of Bengal Art, No. 4, Dhaka,1998; Amita Ray, 'Chalcolithic Culture in West-Bengal', in As ...
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  • ...y the lives of very ordinary, hungry, neglected and hard working people in art. To him short stories were a unique medium to do so. In writing short stori ...
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  • ...in English and Bangla on history, archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics and art. His research articles were published in leading contemporary journals and ...
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  • ...'Semi-precious Stone Beads', 'Glass Beads' published in Journal of Bengal Art, 2, 4, 5, Dhaka, 1998-2000; Pawankar, S, MM Hoque, Ahasan, SMK and Rahman, ...
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  • ...Dhaka city. Learners of this region were introduced to the western modern art, science and philosophy of the West for the first time. Inspired by the new ...
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  • ...y, myths, anecdotes, [[Purana|purana]]s, theology, economics, warfare, the art and science of sex, philosophy, morality and the idea of salvation. Because ...
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  • ...July 1978. From 1980 he began lecturing as a part-time teacher at the Fine Art Institute of Dhaka University for some time and led many research projects. ...
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  • ...yana's Kama Sutra states that the profession of CSW was a highly developed art in India and it remains a well-established trade in most Indian cities. It ...
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  • ...ry; livestock; cooperatives; small and cottage industries; social welfare; art and culture; non-reserved roads and bridges; recreations, games and parks; ...
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  • ..., were found plentifully strewn around the mosque. The delicate terracotta art representing floral and arabesque designs depicted string courses, blind me ...
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  • ...esh is the solo performance by a ''bahurupi'', a person well versed in the art of costuming, mimicry and imitation. In the past, he stayed in one place fo ...
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  • ...anga Monument. Replicas are being replaced around 822 in situ [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]] plaques on the temple wall of the Paharpur Buddhist Vihara. Be ...books named- ''An Album of Archaeological Relics in Bangladesh, Sculptural Art of Bangladesh, and Archaeological Survey Report of Bogra District'' etc wer ...
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  • ...sis of the two main sources, the pre-Muslim tradition of the land, and the art of building forts brought by the Muslims. The fort architecture was develop ...
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  • ...e name, 'Durukhi' or 'Durukhiya' (double faced) Devi, a specimen of Shunga art 2-1 century BC. The figures are shown grabbing and breaking branches of tre ...
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  • ...' (1985), ''Rabindra-Rachanar Rabindra-byakhya'' (1986), ''Rabindra-Bakyey Art Sangeet O Sahitya'' (1986), ''Amara ki Jabo-na Tader Kachhey Jara Shudhu Ba ...
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  • ...b 20, library 11, theatre stage 1, theatre group 1, women organisation 30, art school 1, music school 1, literary organisation 2. ...
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  • ...Deb, and Rajendralal Mallik. In December 1814 the Society inaugurated its Art Gallery. The Asiatic Society inaugurated in 1841 its Museum of Economic Geo ...
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  • ...ts' vision and signal a departure from the placid and quiet world of Gupta art. In the delineation of ornaments and jewellery, the artists' penchant for v ...
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  • ...ent for mass education (Lokashiksa) was added and in 1938 the Shilpasadan (Art Institute). ...
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  • ...d brick paved floor, terracotta well) and cultural objects (a [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]] head of Gupta period, huge number of ceramics) were brought to ...sometimes crude, without any proportion or definition of form. Though the art is technically crude and imperfect, but its social content is intensely hum ...
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  • ...ocations, inauguration ceremonies, harvesting and even teaching of martial art to women. This has made Tagore songs an essential part of life of the Benga ...
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  • ''Newspapers and periodicals'' Britta (art and literary magazine) and Doansh (literary magazine). ...
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  • ...tions: university 6, medical college 1, homeopathic college 1, college 27, art college 1, polytechnic institute 6, secondary school 50. Noted educational ...
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  • ...s display of elegant artistic postures with beats and rhythms. The ancient art of dancing can be divided into three categories. These are: dance of small ...dancing statues found at Mohenjo-Daro prove the ancient antecedence of the art of dancing in the subcontinent. Evidence of dancing has also been found in ...
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  • ...tus by the University of Dhaka (1967) and awarded 'Knight of the Orders of Art and Letters' by the French government (1967) for his lifetime achievement i ...
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  • ...ishchandra Ray were all dedicated to literature. They were also patrons of art and culture. Together with a friend, Nimaicharan translated ‘Xri Chaitany ...Sangkat (1955), Kanthaswar (1956), Rabindranath (1962), Prabandha (1964), Art (1968), Gandhi (1970), Pran Raksa O Bangsha Raksar Adhikar (1970), Banglar ...
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  • '''Ayurvedic Medicine''' ancient Hindu art of medicine for the treatment of various diseases. At the time of the Briti ...
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  • ...the European overseas colonies, because they were well specialized in the art and science of agriculture. ...
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  • ...plaques are the most numerous, attractive and representative of local folk art. They are remarkable both for their crude but vigorous style and local char ...
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  • ...otherhood, Prudence and Learning. Surrounding the main dome are figures of Art, Architecture, Justice, Charity etc. The spaciousness and restraint of the ...
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  • ...University since he did not pull well with Sir [[Asutosh Museum of Indian Art|asutosh mookerjee]], though earlier they were friends. ...
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  • ...e style of garnishing it on a plate (pandani) was indeed a recognised folk art. In Bangladesh, various types of consumers eat different varieties of pan. ...
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  • ..., [[Bethune Society|bethune society]], Society for Promotion of Industrial Art, Association of Friends for the Promotion of Social Improvement. He himself ...
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  • ...in an environment of literary and cultural events. His father was keen to art and literature. He used to write and publish articles in the contemporary j ...y as a successful writer because of his spontenious access to all forms of art and literature. He is unique for his multi-dimensional creation. ...
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  • ...ssociated with food production. The urbanisation also includes practice of art, literature and science. To Amalandu Ghosh, the prerequisites of the emerge ...
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  • ...le of architecture, and he took on the challenge of advancing state-of-the-art structural engineering. A decade of revolutionary advances had just begun. ...
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  • ...n as the War-gaming Center of BN, is comprised of a series of state-of-the-art training Simulators including Action Speed Tactical Trainer, Marine Bridge ...
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  • ...dexterity in playing different notes. Gholam Ali's three sons mastered the art of playing the sarod. Of them, Abdullah Khan brought the gharana to Bengal. ...
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  • ...ing to Muzaffarnamah of Karam Ali, Alivardi Khan tried to train him in the art of governance and other qualities that go with a crown prince. His general ...
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  • ...the Bangla word Baidda meaning village doctor. Bedeys pretend to know the art of healing, which they use as a source of living. They are skilled in hunti ...
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  • ...ddha Ray, 'Morphology of Medieval Saptagram or Satgaon', Journal of Bengal Art, 4, Dhaka, 1999. ...
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  • ...ll the demands of the students of Textile, Ceramic, Leather technology and Art College. To fulfill ten points demand of the IER, and to fulfill all the de ...
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  • ...2, theatre group 3, theatre stage 1, literary and cultural organisation 4, art school 1, cinema hall 6, auditorium 1, women's organisation 17, stadium 1. ...
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  • ...ential for research and higher studies in ancient and medieval history and art and archaeology of Bengal. The number of Sanskrit manuscripts traced so far ...
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  • ...f the BD system claimed that it was intended to acquaint citizens with the art of democratic self-government, its subterranean purpose as claimed by its o ...
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  • ...corps of clubmen (lathial) and arranged for their regular training in the art of fighting with clubs. For securing the second objective, he revived the t ...
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  • ...wari Temple at Naldanga is richly embellished on two sides with terracotta art and has fine entrance. Some good examples of this type are the Gunjanth Siv ...
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  • ...s established for the first time in Bangladesh. Its aim was to nourish our art, culture, literature, tradition, education and creed; to collect, preserve ...
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  • ...ons of Bangladesh regulate its economy, communication, trade and commerce, art and culture and, in fact, the entire lifestyle of the people. [Rafique Ahme ...
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  • ...-armed dancing deity on a rat is in the collection of the Museum of Indian Art in Berlin. The deity holds clock-wise: abhaya-mudra, a rosary, the battle-a ...Mahakala. Generally Shiva's bull is wrongly called Nandi or Nandin by the art historians. In Bengal (as in Orissa) Shiva is shown mostly urdhvalinga (pha ...
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  • ...ute 2, polytechnic institute 1, secondary school 506, primary school 2043, art school 1, community school 6, satellite school 24, NGO operated school 1065 ...
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  • ...(1921), while a radical group organised 'Young Artists' Union' (1931) and 'Art Rebel Centre' (1933). These associations perished after fleeting impacts. T ...heatres, Natyamandir (of Sisirkumar Bhaduri, 1924-25), Mitra (1926-27) and Art (1928-31) Theatres, before its demolition for the construction of Central A ...
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  • ...ssil. When ''Ittefaq'' was discontinued publishing in 1968, he went to the Art Press at the invitation of the Vice-Chancellor of Chittagong University, Pr ...
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  • ...d witchcraft of the people of Kamrupa, their skill in and addiction to the art. ...
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  • ...a Mishra and Govardhana were literary luminaries of the period. Sculptural art developed under the patronage of the Sena kings and courtiers. [AM Chowdhur ...
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  • ...ere states because they developed means of production and exchange and the art of living together peacefully. In this concept of statehood, the Bengal jan ...culture-administration, education, communication, language and literature, art and architecture, dance and music, dress and food habits and all else. All ...
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  • ...he period, Rakhains used to write folk tales, moral sayings, practiced the art of magic, the technique of medical treatment and the texts of [[Tripitaka|t ...
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  • ...are those things having more than hundred years of age, have relation with art-culture, history, literature, science and technology, philosophy and social ...
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  • ...was an epigraphist, a numismatist, both ancient and medieval, and also an art historian. He explored tirelessly sites mostly in the Dhaka area - [[Savar| ...ere extremely significant from the standpoint of the history of sculptural art (both in stone and terracotta) in Bangladesh. No other single site has yiel ...
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  • ...ing 1780-1846 were brought out from Calcutta, the capital and heartland of art, literature, trade and commerce. The geographic entity, which is now Bangla ...
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  • ...e [[Mangalkavya|mangalkavya]] and Vaishnava poetry were well versed in the art of poetry. But, because of their close association with Sanskrit, they were ...
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  • ...baria]], etc. They often settled down here and devoted themselves to their art under the patronage of local rajas and zamindars. In 1886, Chandranath Roy ...
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  • ...dge over the ages. Consequently, one can trace the content and form of his art evolving ceaselessly. ...me and abroad would visit Jorasanko regularly. It was thus that the famous art critic Ananda Koomaraswamy and Sister Nivedita became intimate with the mem ...
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  • ...e museum opens up a wide variety of antiquities, ranging from [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]] objects to gold ornaments and coins recovered from the site. A The Folk Art Museum at Sonargaon was established in 1975 to fulfil the dream of the cele ...
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  • ...re]]; Court Martial (1993), Kalantar (1994) and Golapjan (1995) by Theatre Art; Putul Khela (1993) and Bhrtya Rajaktantra (1995) by Kanthashilan; Bibisab ...plays staged here have helped create an appreciative audience for dramatic art in Dhaka. Its stage is rarely used for other kinds of gathering or politica ...
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  • ...r short story writing in Bangladesh. A large number of journals devoted to art, literature and culture appeared around this time. At the same time, severa ...end in Bengali short story writing, especially in respect of theme and the art of expression. His collection of short stories, Shanta Santraser Chandmari ...
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  • ...rst of which was Goirika started in 1936) to modern poetry. Another modern art form in which Chakmas made their mark is painting. ...
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  • ...able cottage based artisanship belonging to the mainstream anthropological art of Bangladesh. Womenfolk of the country love to increase their physical bea ...
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  • ...'s life as a poet and artiste. He acted with the group and also learnt the art of composing poems and songs at short notice. Through his association with ...ere he came in close contact with top personalities of contemporary Bangla art, literature, music and [[Theatre|theatre]] such as [[Sen, Atulprasad|atulpr ...
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  • ...d kept it under their control for about four centuries. During this period art, language and literature flourished which caused the development in the wri ...
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  • ...emperors were animal lovers, and animals occupied important place in their art and writings. Modern science actually started during the British period. Na ...
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  • ...sponsible for this, as Muslim sultans did not encourage any visual form of art, except calligraphy. Moreover, architecture had a limited development in th ...enaissance was, however incomplete since it did not find its expression in art and architecture; and nor were the largest section of Bangali society consi ...
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  • ...ent. But only the 'Brahmanas' had the right to study religion, philosophy, art and culture, science and social institutions etc. and they received the mos ...
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  • ...s in the economic, social and political arena, as well as in the fields of art, literature and culture. The liberation war became a predominant theme. Thi ...
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  • ...gal from very early period of her history. The development of the building art in Bengal has been dealt in the following pages under different sections: ...of a proto-temple may probably be seen on a c.2nd-century AD [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]] plaque from Chandraketugarh. It is a canopied pavilion-type st ...
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  • ...ns and social, economic and cultural life (including religious beliefs and art traditions) in a given region and during a particular period. ...t least one piece of cast copper coin (now in the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, Kolkata) being 3.63 grams strongly suggest that the cast copper coins of B ...
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  • ...male), camera work (black and white and colour), editing, sound recording, art direction and child artist. An award was also given to the best short film ...
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  • ...the Sassanides is considered to be the golden era of ancient Iran. Iranian art, literature and culture etc developed immensely during this era. The Sassan ...assumed independence after his father’s death. He was a generous patron of art and literature, and his assemblies were a popular rendezvous for poets. Man ...
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  • ...rm of major conferences, seminars and symposia, national and international art exhibitions, musical soirees and concerts and sporting events. While most o ...
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  • ...bars (courts) were modelled after the nawabs', and the Mughal dress, food, art and architecture were emulated which paved the way for a synthesis between ...
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  • ...l (ed), The Islamic Heritage of Bengal. Unesco, Paris,1984; Perween Hasan, Art and Architecture, in Sirajul Islam (ed), History of Bangladesh 1704-1971, 2 ...
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  • ...ompany in 1819, turned to the vegetable kingdom as a hobby. He learned the art of lithography and applied it in his ''Icones Plantarum Indiae Orientalis'' ...
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  • Baru Chandidas' Srikrishnakirtan is a good example of the art of singing and is important both as a poetic song and as a verse play. It i ...
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  • ...ish thy nearest kinsmen' (26:214), and 'Therefore expound openly what thou art commanded' (15:94). The Prophet (Sm) ascended to the Safa Mountain and in a ...
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  • ...l heralded an era of progress in culture, religion, education, literature, art and sculpture. Amongst other achievements of the Palas, Ling has particular ...
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  • The Muslims brought with them their food habits, culinary art and dress, but they had to adjust these to the local climate. Islamic archi ...
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  • ...um was a singer of Radio-television and cinema since 1969. She studied the art of music at Hawaii University in 1965 under a scholarship. She was awarded ...e Bahurupi Natya-gosthi, Tripti Mitra contributed to the excellence of the art of drama for more than four decades. Dilara Jaman was an eminent drama actr ...
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  • ...ost important cultural centres of Asia, holding national and international art, music, cinema, theatre, dance and literary conferences and festivals. West ...s, theatres and musical halls. The city is dotted with museums, libraries, art galleries, clubs and restaurants. ...
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  • ...minar rooms, guest rooms for visiting scholars, a library, a reading room, art and music rooms, and a stage. A swimming pool, a provision store, a booksho ...
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  • ...e flourishing trade of Bengal led to the rise of urban centres patronising art and culture. It is quite logical to believe that in such urban centres, per ...made towards creating professional theatre: Bangla Theatre (1991), Theatre Art (1992) and the Centre for Asian Theatre (1994). All these, save the last, h ...
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  • ...t, writing in Bageshwari Shilpa Prabandhabali and Banglar Vrata about folk art and rituals. Some other well-known essayists of the era were Mohitlal Majum ...
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  • ...in the excavations at Pandu Rajar Dhibi, which prove the antiquity of this art in Bengal. ...period was in the field of sculptural art. The Bengal school of sculptural art reached its high-water mark in the Sena period and in this phase its region ...
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  • * Saifuzzaman, AKM History and Classical Art Section, Bangladesh National Museum, Dhaka ...
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  • ...the management of environmental concerns of their priorities. However, the art or science of environmental policy-making in a developing country is a new ...
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  • ...he pre-Pala period, Bengal made some progress, though t systematic, in the art of administration. The discussion on the responsibilities of different func ...
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