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  • ...s institutions: Cheraghat Kayem Mosque, Dargah of Mohammad Shah or Mallick Shah, Dargah of Hamidi Shaheb. ...
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  • ''Important installations'' Shah Amanat International Airport, Bangladesh Naval Academy, Sergeant Zahurul Hu ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Shah Umar, Sat-gumbad Masjid of Fazl Quke at Manikpur (1873). ''Hats, bazars and fairs'' Hats and bazars are 39, fairs 1, Rajakhali Alek Shah Bazar, Pekua Hat, Badarkhali Hat, Khuta-khali Hat, Magh Bazar and Chakariar ...
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  • ...he companies in Bangladesh. Among the local cement manufacturing companies Shah Cement, Akij Cement, Fresh, Crown, Seven Circle, Aramit, Royal etc. are the ...
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  • ...century), Math (1822) and place of pilgrimage at Harimangal, Tomb of Karim Shah. ...er at Shashidal (1815), Math and sacred place at Harimangal (1822), Baghai Shah Mosque and Tomb. ...
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  • ...ts'' Chittagong Cantonment, Sultan Nagar, Nasirabad Industrial Area, Sher Shah Colony and Nasirabad Housing Society. Besides, a park or amusement centre h ...
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  • ...Hajiganj, tomb and mosque of Bibi Mariam, Enayetnagar Mosque, Tomb of Mia Shah, Lakshmi-Narayan Mandir. ...ganj Sadhupal Church, Dhakeshwari Mandir, Nagbari Mandir, Dargah of Hazrat Shah Fatehullah Bogdadi (R) are notable. ...
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  • ...(11th century), Shah Sultan Mahisawar and [[Daulat Shah Bin Maudud|makhdum shah daula shahid]]. It is believed that they established mosques, khanqahs and ...
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  • ...as once the capital of Sultan [[Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah|fakhruddin mubarak shah]] and his son (1338-1353), and again capital of [[Isa Khan|isa khan]] in th ...
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  • ...urse became the principal lady of Mir Jafar's harem. She even overshadowed Shah khanam, the first wife of Mir Jafar. Mir Jafar had also married Babbu Begum ...
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  • ...be buried in Pakistan and as such his body was flown to Tehran for burial. Shah of Iran gave him a state funeral befitting a head of state. ...
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  • ...alachand Roy along with his wife, Professor Md. Abdur Rahman and Professor Shah Solaiman Ali in the College compound. The Pak army used Rangpur Town Hall a ...osque at Rangpur, Tribigraha Mandir, Vinna Jagat Amusement Park, Dargah of Shah Ismail Gazi (R), Begum Rokeya Memorial Centre at Pairabandh (Mitha Pukur). ...
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  • ...toman imperialism. Mughal and British imperialism produced the movement of Shah Waliullahi and the Teriqah-i-Muhammadiyah. The Fariazi, Taaiyuni and Ahl-i- ..., Maulana Wilayat Ali and Maulana Inayat Ali, the Ahl-i-Hadith movement of Shah Ismail Shahid, and Maulana Nazir Husain and also the Taaiyuni movement of M ...
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  • ...n bridge was completed in June 1989. Recently the bridge has been named as Shah Amanat Bridge. ...
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  • ...Complex'' Cattle Market at Bibir Hat, Mirzapur Bazar, Mimi Super Market, Shah Amanat Market, Soloshahar Super Market, City Corporation Market, Chittagong ...
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  • ...s institutions: Dumni Namapara Jami Mosque, Dumni Bazar Jami Mosque, Barua Shah Jami Mosque, Uttar Jami Mosque (Bara Mosque), Radha Krishna Mandir. ...
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  • ...y in Bengal, took advantage of the situation and met the homeless emperor, Shah Alam, at Allahabad. The needy emperor was persuaded that appointing the Eas ...
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  • ...|calcutta]], in the second half of the eighteenth century. Nawab Wazed Ali Shah (1822-1897), after being ousted from Audh, lived in Metia Buruz area of Cal ...
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  • ...t was at last achieved through the creation of Pakistan in 1947. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...a friend of Rustam Jang, who was the Raja of Khurda. Rustam Jang's general Shah Murad safely conducted them to lnchapur in the Ganjam district, whence they ...
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  • ...s used by the fishermen are seine and set bag nets of different sizes. [MS Shah] ...
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  • ...f the Chittagong Armoury Raid, was arrested on 17 February 1933. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...bs of Hazrat Kazi Mahmud Shah (R), Hazrat Dr Abdullah (R), Syed Abdul Bari Shah (R) and Syed Musleh Uddin (R); Bhadughar Math, Ramkrishna Ashram, Raghunath ...
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  • ...ration School and College, Achhia Motaleb Rizia Nasrin School and College, Shah Niamat (R) Grammar School, Ureka Shishu Niketan, Char Lakshya Sirajul Munir ...
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  • ...med at the initiative of General Ershad. A group of leaders from BNP under Shah Aziz, factions of Janadal and Muslim League, the Ganatantri Dal, United Peo ...
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  • ...r, Imam Bari built by Haji Muhammad Mohsin at Murli, tomb of Hazrat Gharib Shah (R). ...(Newmarket), Fathehpur Jami Mosque, Lebutala Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Garib Shah (R), Marua Mandir, Ramkrishna Ashrama Mandir, Kalibari Mandir, Catholic Chu ...
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  • ...tana, both of whom had recently been in the employ of [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], but had escaped to join Chaitanya's band. They would later turn this ins ...
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  • ''Religious institutions'' Ambar Shah Mosque, Arjatpara Jami Mosque, Sahinbagh Mosque and Holy Rosary Catholic Ch ...
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  • ...f Bengal, the name Bangalah emerged and he earned for himself the title of Shah-i-Bangalah and Sultan-i-Bangalah. Henceforth, the Muslim kingdom of Bengal ...din mahmud shah]] (1435-1459) and [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]] (1459-1474) conquered Bakerganj. The expansion of Muslim power in Bengal ...
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  • ...had successfully repelled the attack of Sultan [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]] of Delhi, it is clearly conceived as an expression of the glory a ...f Delhi and Ajmer have enclosed courtyards, but no naves. Perhaps Sikandar Shah, seeking additional sources of legitimacy, had both nave and courtyard to r ...
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  • ...f Rabindra Tattvanidhi. Ayyub died in Kolkata on 21 December 1982. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...for him the title of Jagat Sheth (banker of the world) from Emperor Mahmud Shah in 1723. The title of Jagat Sheth, bestowed on Fateh Chand by the emperor i ...
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  • ...Muslim period, miharab, decorated doorjambs and lintels and a pair of Sher Shah's Bronze cannons. ...
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  • ...Adabar Thana|adabar]], [[Darus Salam Thana|darus salam]], [[Shah Ali Thana|shah ali]], [[Pallabi Thana|pallabi]] and [[Turag Thana|turag]] thanas on the ea ...
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  • ...Sarkar, Mahbub Jamil, Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, Khondaker M Asaduzzaman, Mr. M Shah Alam Sarwar, and Mohammed Mijarul Quayes. The principal objective of the Bi ...
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  • ''Tourist spot'' Ahsan Manzil, Bahadur Shah Park, Nawabbari Pond. ...
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  • ...iganj, Keramatia Mosque, Tomb of the Maulana Keramat Ali Jainpuri, Tomb of Shah Jalal Bokheri at Mahiganj, Tajhat Rajbari at Rangpur Museum, Home stead of ...nil Chandra Chakravorty (Bangla), Professor Md. Abdur Rahman and Professor Shah Solaiman Ali in the College compound. Freedom fighters had many encounters ...
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  • ...st people in the area became Muslims thanks to the efforts of darvesh Arab Shah, founder of the renowned six-domed mosque at Shailakupa. At the beginning o ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Hazrat Shah Kamal (R), Mia Saheb Mosque (1861), Mughalbari Mosque, Kazigali Mosque, Nat ...Jami Mosque, Kharampur Jami Mosque, Terabazar Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Shah Kamal (R), Raghunath Jeur Mandir, Noiani Bazar Kali Mandir. ...
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  • ...: 1. Barrackpore Menagerie, founded c 1801 and closed c 1879; 2. Wazir Ali Shah's menagerie founded c 1830's and wound up c 1880; 3. Marble Palace Zoo, fou ...
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  • ...o Bangla literature. The first work in this genre is [[Shah Muhammad Sagir|shah muhammad sagir]]'s [[Yusuf-Zulekha|yusuf-zulekha]]. Other representative wo ...
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  • ...to 2.5%. This was confirmed by the farman of 1712 by the emperor Jahandar Shah, who also exempted the Dutch from paying transit duties throughout the Mugh When [[Shah Alam II|shah alam II]] invaded Bengal, the Dutch formulated a plan to drive the English ...
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  • ...(1703-1762) of Delhi is regarded as the pioneer of this movement. His son Shah Abdul Aziz (1746-1823) declared British India as ''darul harb'' (abode of w ...
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  • ''Religious institutions'' Abu Humaiyah Mosque, Mazar of Hazrat Shah Sufi Haji Syed Akram Ali (R), Kaibalya Dham Mandir (temple), Shitla Kali Ma ...
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  • [[Image:Coin06.jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|Coins of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah]] ...7.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Gold Coins 744-758 AH Sultan Shamsuddin Iliyas Shah]] ...
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  • ...chaeological heritage and relics'' Mung Rajbari, Sindukchhari Pond, Sundar Shah Tomb. ...
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  • ...nd the history of the Goud region it is assumed that the Subadar of Bengal Shah Shuja (1639-1660) built this 2-storied hammam in the beginning of 17th cent ...
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  • ...ari and [[St Martin's Island|st martin's island]] or Jinjira. Recently the Shah Pari Island has been joined with the main land. Since it is a coastal distr ...
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  • ...ghties. He spent about seven years with one of the outstanding painters, [[Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)|SM sultan]] to picturise a documentary film on his lif ...
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  • ...nity was achieved by the Husain Shahi rulers under the imperial banner of 'Shah-i- Bangala'. Under the Mughal and early British regimes, Bengal had also un ...
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  • ...tan''. He was extremely polite and profoundly religious. He was married to Shah Banu, daughter of Khwaja Ashraf in 1924. He died on 22 October 1964 and lie ...
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  • ...umber of examples are found in the Tughlaq and Lodi periods, such as Firuz Shah Tughlaq's Kotla Jami (1354) and the Bara Gumbad Mosque (1494), both at Delh ...
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  • ...Delhi where he studied the religious texts of Islam under the guidance of Shah Abdul Aziz and his brother Mullah Rafiuddin, two leading Islamic theologian ...
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  • ...of them worked together in the Deccan, particularly against Abdullah Qutb Shah of Golconda. After his accession to the throne [[Aurangzeb|aurangzeb]] gran ...of that name was occupied by [[Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah|fakhruddin mubarak shah]] in the middle of the 14th century and since then Chittagong was under Mus ...
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  • ...n the fish approaches the net, it can get easily entangled in the net. [MS Shah] ...
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  • ...abdullah al-mamun suhrawardi]], Maulana Abu Bakr Siddiky (Pir of Furfura), Shah Ahsanullah, Kazem Ali and [[Suhrawardy, Huseyn Shaheed|huseyn shaheed suhra ...ulana Maniruddin Anwari (Dinajpur), Shomeshwar Prasad Chowdhury (Burdwan), Shah Abdul Hamid (Rangpur), Afsaruddin Ahmed (Khulna), Sukumar Bandyopadhaya (Ku ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Pir Jangi Mazar, Mazar of Shah Amir Ali Bagdadi (R) at North Shahjahanpur. ...
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  • ...h Jalal International Airport (former Zia International Airport) in Dhaka, Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Osmani International Airport ...
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  • ...sque|kusumba mosque]], [[Kherua Mosque|kherua mosque]], Tomb and Mosque of Shah Niamat Ullah Wali and ''Tahkhana'', [[Idrakpur Fort|idrakpur fort]], [[Lalb ...sque|mirdha mosque]], Chunakhola Mosque, Rejakhoda Mosque, Singair Mosque, Shah Ali Kuli Beg Memorial, [[Nayabad Mosque|nayabad mosque]], Farrukh Shiar Mos ...
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  • ...i Mosque, Mita Khan Mosque, Majupur Matka Mosque, Madhu Banu Mosque, Dayem Shah Mosque, Abdullahpur Jami Mosque, Neelkuthi Bari, Zamindar Bari at Dalal Baz ...anj Bazar, Jaksin, Podder Hat, Daser Hat, Dalalpur Jhulunjatra Mela, Deoan Shah Mela and Shympur Mela. ...
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  • |Prince Shah Shuja || 1639-60 ...
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  • ...lah Trust over a land of about 3.7 acres in his own locality with the help Shah Abdul Matin, of peer of Khorki and principal Abdul Hai of Michael Madhusuda ...
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  • ...r, UP, India. His father Abu Ibrahim SK Muhammad Imam Baksh, a disciple of Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi, was a scholar of Persian literature and was well versed ...
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  • ...eedom procession’ that started from Shaheed Minar and ended at the Bahadur Shah Park. Qayyum Chowdhury also joined along with many others. He was always in ...
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  • ...Bihar Dhap. Of which most remarkable are, a silver coin of Sultan Sikandar Shah (1358-1390), 60 terracotta plaques illustrated with paintings, seal made of ...
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  • ''Noted religious institutions'' Shah Sharifpur Dargah, Chandpur Dargah, Bara Mia Hujur Dargah, Mia Shaheber Darg ...
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  • ...Bholahat Mohebullah Degree College (1986), Gomastapur Soleman Mia College, Shah Niamatullah college, Harimohan Government High School (1895), Kansat High S ...
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  • ...east corner is occupied by the mazar (tomb) of [[Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)|shah sultan mahisawar]] and by a mosque of the Mughal Emperor [[Farrukh Siyar|fa ...
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  • ..., temple 17, tomb 3, akhra 3. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat Shah Tamiz Uddin (R), dargah of Malik, Delhi Akhra, Ghagra Godhra Goswami' Akhra ...
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  • ...itage and relics'' Mosque at village Chargachha (Mughal period), tombs of Shah Ismail Ghazi and Badre Arefin. ...
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  • ...din Mahmud Shah|ghiyasuddin mahmud shah]] at the hands of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]]. The Mughals conquered Chittagong in 1666. During the period from 1538 to ...Jail and to the east of Laldighi. Though the exact date of birth of Hazrat Shah Amanat is not known it is believed that he lived in the later part of the 1 ...
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  • ...to Yangon to become a tutor to the children of the exiled Emperor Bahadur Shah. But his physical feature suggests that his ancestry may have linkage with ...
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  • ''Historical events'' The Arakan king Meng Beng (known as Sultan Jabouk Shah) ruled this region for 21 years (1532-53). The Mughals invaded the area in ...
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  • ...improved Shyambazar Street and created Bhupen Basu Avenue and Prince Anwar Shah Road. Its biggest achievement was the construction of a new north-south art ...
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  • ...sque, [[Dhakeshwari Temple|dhakeshwari temple]] and Mazar of Hazrat Makkhu Shah (R). ...
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  • ...raged Abul Hashim to work on the basis of the Lahore Resolution. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...8. Noted religious institutions: Dhopakhali Mosque, tomb of Khawja Paresh Shah, Karcha Danga Mandir. ...
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  • ''Tourist spots'' Mazar of Jinjhir Arkum Shah. ...
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  • ...troops of the Bengal Sultan [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]] in 1430 AD.   ...
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  • ...subcontinent came into focus first at the time of Sultan [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] (1540-45). He introduced measurement of lands and a regular system of ass ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Monai Shah at village Battala. ...
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  • ...ila), Saguni and Thumnia Sal forest (Pirganj upazila). [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...e reign of Ghiyathu'd Din Abu'l Muzaffar Mahmud Shah Sultan, son of Husain Shah Sultan. ...ones. These sites include Badar Darga, Choto Pukur Par, Bhai-Boner-Dhibi, Shah Sekendarer Dhibi, Nalamari Dhibi, Sawdagar Dhibi, Chaul Dhoa Dhibi, Khonkar ...
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  • ...High School, Boaliapur Girls' High School, Narayanpur High School, Hazrat Shah Jalal High School, Payali KBM High School, Munshir Hat High School, Kachiar ...
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  • After the death of Mughal Emperor Shah Alam I in 1712, the central power in Delhi disintegrated through palace rev ...
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  • ...ced officers such as Mirza Makki, Mirza Saifuddin, Shaykh Ismail Fathpuri, Shah Beg Khaksar and Lachmi Rajput, while the fleet was composed of 300 imperial ...
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  • ...and fairs'' Hats and bazars are 17, most noted of which are Rajakhali Alek Shah Bazar and Pekua Hat. ...
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  • ''Religious institutions'' Mosque 160, temple 20. The mazar of Bedan Shah (R) is notable. ...
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  • ...r of the Indian delegation. He died in Kolkata on 18 August 1969. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...jj several times in the fifteenth century. With an intent to perform hajj, Shah Shuja left Dhaka with the members of his family to go to Mokka via Arakan. ...
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  • ...battle is more slender than for their death in the 'Black Hole'. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...Jasimia High School (1938), Kursa Fursa Government Primary School (1940), Shah Bazar AH Fazil Madrasa (1956), Naodanga DS Dakhil Madrasa (1969). ...
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  • ...ons'' Mosque 360, temple 20, tomb 4. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Shah Baba Kalu, Dorga Hat tomb. ...
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  • ...ave strenuous punishment to quite a good number of INA officers like Capt. Shah Nawaz, Capt. Rashid and others. But the government was forced to lift the o ...
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  • ...k a festival is held at Cheuria in kushtia in memory of [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]]Fakirs or devotees of Lalon also join in. A fair is held on the occasion. ...
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  • ...at it was built by one Mir Murad during the subahdari of Prince Azam. Azam Shah could not be its builder, because the prince was a Sunni, whereas the Husai ...
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  • ...[[ASA|asa]], [[Proshika|proshika]], CARE, [[Caritas|caritas]], CMM, UCEP. [Shah Siddiq] ...
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  • ''BAU Kul 2 (Shah Kul)'' This one was also developed by GPC-BAU. Fruit weight is 100-200g. H ...
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  • ...e king Shrisudharma, son of famous Arakanese king Raja Malhana alias Husen Shah. Mangat was obliged to take shelter in Dhaka having been driven away from A ...
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  • ...als. According to Abbas Khan Sherwani, author of Tarikh-i-Sher-Shahi, Sher Shah constructed 1,700 post houses employing nearly 3,400 postal messengers and ...
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  • ...oted religious institutions: Upazila Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Pir Karim Shah Sabdalpur, Vedanta Math and Mission at Hazratala and Nakol Miapara, Kali Ma ...
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  • ...Ideal High School (1899), Paraikora Nayantara High School (1918), Battali Shah Mohsen Aoulia High School (1924), Anowara Girls' High School (1941), Gujra ...
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  • ...Mazars of Maulana Dewan Abdur Rashid (R), Maulana Muhammad Ishaque (R) and Shah Sufi Saddruddin (R) at Naldia. ...
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  • ...ities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], Dik. [Shah Muhammad Habibullah Abuadi] ...
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  • ...51), Neelkuthibari (Noashera), Nurpur Zamindarbari (1882), Mazar of Hazrat Shah Mokarram Danishmand (R). ...
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  • ...stitutions'' Mosque 257, temple 3, tomb 1, noted of which is Tomb of Eunus Shah Enayetpuri.' ...
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  • ...madrasah in the then Bengal. Sultan [[Alauddin Husain Shah|alauddin husain shah]]''' '''(1494-1519) established many madrasahs in Gaur and Maldaha. The mad ...
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  • ...cast plays such as Tipu Sultan, Sirajuddaula, Mir Kasim, Titumir and Majnu Shah as well as a play on [[Surya Sen, Mastarda|surya sen]]. It also broadcast S ...
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  • ...Nij Meher Sahapur, Maths at Naora, Paranpur and' Barulia, Tomb of Bagdadi Shah Sharif (R). ...
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  • ...sque (1698), Mazars and mosque of four pirs' at Shibnagar, Mazar of Paresh Shah, Jamjami Mosque, Tiyorbeela Mosque, Sonatanpur Temple, Jagannathpur Temple, ...
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  • ...rist spots'' Siddha Bakultala of Shree Baishnava Roy at Dasghar, Mazar of Shah Kalu and house of Hasan Raja. ...
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  • ...hibari of [[Tagore, Rabindranath|rabindranath tagore]], tomb of Baul Lalon Shah, homestead of novelist [[Hossain, Mir Mosharraf|mir mosharraf hossain]] (Ku ...
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  • ...ko-Afghan rule myriad tiny kingdoms of the region were integrated into one Shah-i-Bangala. The territorial unity of the delta and coining of the term 'Bang ...
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  • ...nathpur 'Mosque and Bazratek Mosque (Sultani period), Mazar of Shahabuddin Shah (R), Mazar of Bara Khan Gazi (R), Triratna Mandir. ...
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  • ...next to the Jahangirnagar University Mosque with national honour. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...ammadpur (previous name was Bagjan) after the name of Muslim Fakkih Mahmud Shah. ...
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  • ''NGO activities'' [[BRAC|brac]], CSS, World Vision. [Shah Siddiq] ...
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  • ...jjo Sangstha, HEED Bangladesh, [[BRAC|brac]], Step, Prodipon, Vost, ESDO. [Shah Siddiqi] ...
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  • ...ring the War of Liberation a number of freedom fighters including Havildar Shah Alam, Nayek Azizur Rahman, Havildar Nur Muhammad and Sepahi Abdul Wazed wer ...
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  • ...i style was originally the creation of the noted musician, Nawab Wajed Ali Shah of Lucknow. Atulprasad adapted the Hindustani style to fit Bangla tunes, wi ...
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  • ...ost important privilege was obtained from the Bengal governor [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] who permitted the English to have trade in Bengal without any custo ...
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  • ...zars (graves) of saint [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R), [[Shah Paran (R)|shah paran]] (R) and others. ...the river Buriganga at Chawk Bazar. Built in 1644 by Abdul Qasim, Diwan of Shah Shuja, the Katra was so great in its beauty that its inscription states tha ...
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  • ...n honour of the reigning Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]] (1435-59). [[Khan Jahan|khan jahan]] ruled the region with the seat of ad ...
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  • ...RDRS|rdrs]], CARE, Baliadangi Development Organisation. [Abu Md Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...Shah, Harithakurer Mela of Orhakandi, Gopalganj, Sanal Shah Fakirer Mela, Shah Sultaner Mela at Mohasthangarh of Bogra, Maizbhandarer Mela of Chittagong, ...hah (1774-1890). One of these is held in memory of the Guru of Bauls Lalon Shah on the occasion of his death anniversary. The other Lalon Mela is held on t ...
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  • ...ree domed Mosque (Ashrafpur, 1524), single domed mosque (Kumardi), tomb of Shah Mansur, two copperplate inscriptions (seventeenth century) discovered at vi ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Mazar of Hazrat Shah Kama (R). Memorial of Radha Raman (Keshabpur), Bishnu Temple (Pailgaon) and ...
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  • ..., sacred place 1, tomb 2. Noted religious institutions: Tomb of Garibullah Shah. ...
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  • ...alt weighing 40 kg 500 gm (at present preserved in the museum) and' Dharma Shah Dighi at village Langal Jora. ...
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  • ''Archaeological'' heritage and relics tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan Kamruddin Rumi (R) at Madanpur. ...
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  • ...mandir and Mahashashan (1757 AD, Amtali village), Mosque and Tomb of Madar Shah Gazi (Baghbari village). ...
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  • ...lly important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], BUP, HEED Bangladesh. [Shah Md. Muizur Rahman] ...
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  • ...lav Mandir, Sundalpur Zamindar Bari, Khalishpur Neel Kuthi, tomb of Bhalai Shah, Sreepat Mandir. ...
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  • ...ions: Chatmohar Shahi Mosque, Pathanpara Khonkarni Mosque, Mazar (tomb) of Shah Chetnor (R) at Sahapur, Mazar of Hazrat Ashraf Jhedani (R.), Mazar of Bura ...
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  • ...facilities in exports from Bengal since the period of Subedar [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1651) although they were given the privilege of conducting duty-fr ...
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  • ...Catholic Church, tombs of 7 freedom fighters (Kalmakanda), tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan Kamrudin at Madanpur (Netrokona Sadar). [Sanjay Sarkar] ...
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  • ...afiz Shirazi, wrote in response to Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah. Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah was writing a Persian ghazal, but was able to complete only the first hemis ...h which is said to have been awe-inspiring. The court of Rukunuddin Barbak Shah (1459-1474 AD) was graced by the presence of numerous scholars like Amir Za ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Hazrat Shah Kamal (R) at Durmuth, Kuthibari of Pradyut Thakur, Jeu Mandir, Kali Mandir, ...
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  • ...nka Jami Mosque, Bejgaon Kali Mandir, Kanaksar Durga Mandir, tomb of Kadam Shah. ...
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  • ...ue 660, temple 12, church 2, tomb 4. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Shah Saheb at Sreepur, Satkhamar Dargah, Akandabari Mosque at Kaoraid. ...
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  • ...ue, Satbaria Jami Mosque, Dulai Chowdhury Bari Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Shah Mahtab Uddin (R) at Sagarkandi, Sideshwari Kali Mandir. ...
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  • ..., [[Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service|RDRS]], World View. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ..., Farazikanda Mosque, Baba Saleh Mosque, Kadam Rasul Shrine, Tomb of Fateh Shah, Rajghat Mandir, Sabdi Mandir, Premtala Mandir, Langalbanda holy bathing pl ...
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  • ...adow the technique of the local painters. During the rule of Sultan Husain Shah (1494-1538), a new trend of culture developed in Bengal under the influence ...the painting- related fields are Fahmida Akhtar Kakoli, Faruk Ahmed, Bipul Shah, Zahed Ali Choudhury, Ashraful Hasan, Abdus Salam and many others. [Abul M ...
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  • ...are the Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferruginea and Common Shelduck (Shachka or Shah Chakha), Tadorna tadorna. Large flocks of Ruddy Shelduck could be seen in t ...
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  • ...leader in of the ‘Swa-Dhi-Na-Ta’ procession from Shaheed Minar to Bahadur Shah Park under the initiative of Bangladesh Charu and Karushilpi Parishad. Befo ...
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  • ...and relics'' Muazzamabad Mosque (1493-1519), tomb and khanqa of Jahangir Shah at Jahangirpur village. ...
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  • ...Dostidar were hanged in the Chittagong Jail on 12 January 1934. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...e heard after Surya Sen's perilous move. [Chitta Ranjan Misra and Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ''Tourist spots'' Hardinge Bridge, Lalan Shah Setu (bridge), Agricultural Research Centre (one of the largest in Asia), R ...
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  • ...gical heritage and relics'' Chanpai Jami Mosque (reign of Alauddin Hussain Shah) at Gobratala, Majhpara Gombuz Mosque, ancient mosque at Maharajpur, Jora M ...
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  • ...Lachari, Bandha song, Baromashi song, Maljora song, Bichched song, etc. [Shah Abdul Wadud] ...
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  • ...Rathkhola, Ram Mandir at Belgachhi, Chand Sawdagar's Mound, Tomb of Jangi Shah. ...
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  • ...ionally important NGOs are Sampriti, NADO, [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]]. [Md Shah Alam] ...
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  • ...haratkhali, Palace of Raja Birat in Gobindaganj (743-800 AD),' Mirer Bagan Shah Sultan Gazi Mosque at Gaibandha Sadar (1308). [Zahurul Qayum] ...
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  • ...s: Barura Jami Mosque, Galimpur Jami Mosque, Adinamura Mosque, Abdul Hamid Shah (R) Tomb at Maheshpur, Barura Central Eidgah, Chandimatas' Mandir.' ...
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  • ...Guruduara 1, math 1, tomb 6, Idgah 1. Noted religious institutions: Golap Shah Mazar and Mosque, Dhaka University Central Jami Mosque, Bangladesh Universi ...
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  • ...[[BRAC|brac]], HEED Bangladesh, BAOPA, CARE, Swanirvar Bangladesh, VARD. [Shah Abdul Wadud] ...
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  • ...his region came under the Muslim rule during the reign of Alauddin Hossain Shah in the fourteenth century. During the British period Mymensingh region was ...
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  • ...tten versions of Baul songs date from the 19th century. [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]] (1772-1890) preached a religion of universal humanity and equality throug ..., [[Pagla Kanai|pagla kanai]], Bhaba Pagla, Radha Raman (1833-1916) Madan, Shah-Noor, Sahabuddin, [[Hasan Raja|hasan raja]]. Baul songs influenced modern p ...
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  • ...ue (1830), Taraf Parila Mosque, Miapur Mosque (1558), tomb of Hazrat Madan Shah Niamat Ullah Hussain (R) at' Basantapur, two ancient Buddhist Maths (Deva P ...
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  • ...Mahila Sabuj Sangha|thengamara mahila sabuj sangha]]. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...y, The| east india company]] by the fugitive Mughal Emperor [[Shah Alam II|shah alam ii]] in 1765. The historiography of Bengal in this period is disconnec ...266 AD to the sixth year (1357) of the reign of [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]]. Barani came of an aristocratic family. His father and forefather ...
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  • ...hoshal Rajbari, Nurullahpur Math, Shiva Mandir at Hazragati, tomb of Angir Shah at Shekherhat, old Municipal building, ...
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  • ''Special attraction'' Shah Miran Dargah Sharif, Lakshmidhar Para Dighi and Pancha-Ratna, Ramgajn Ansar ...
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  • ...a Shankara at Ghagatia, Mazar of Pir Motiur at Basantapur, Mazar of Mughal Shah at Dilalpur. ...
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  • ...century), Ranir Pukur (Raja Hat), Pagla Mama Dargah (19th century), Shahen Shah Dargah (Pomara), Dharma Chakra Vihara (1750), Jagadhatri Mandir, Sree Sree ...
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  • ...ered part of the Seni gharana as Enayet Ali took music lessons from Nirmal Shah, a descendant of Tansen's daughter. Enayet Ali created his gharana on the b ...
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  • ...portant NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], CDA, RDP. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...us institutions'' Kalihati Central Jami Mosque, Balla Jami Mosque, tomb of Shah Ekin, Kalihati Central Joykali Mandir and north Betdoba Baro Kali Mandir ar ...
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  • ...llect the land revenue of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa from the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam on payment of an annual revenue of 2.6 million rupees to the Emperor. ...
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  • According to Salimullah, Rahim Khan had taken the title of 'Shah', although there is no contemporary evidence to support it. They appear eve ...
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  • ...cretaries: Prof. Abul Kashem and Prof. Hasan Zaman; Assistant secretaries- Shah Mustafizur Rhman and Prof. Matiur Rahman; Council members: [[Shamsuddin, Ab ...
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  • ...osque at Lal Dighir Par of Radhanagar union (Mughal period), tomb of Kutub Shah at Kutubpur union, Bakhtyar Danga, Bhim Garh at Mansinghapur, Madai Khamar, ...
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  • ...am 5, tomb 20, sacred place 1. Noted religious institutions: Sultan Nasrat shah Mosque, Helal Shahi Mosque (fourteenth century), Hathazari Mosque, Mirzapur ...
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  • This genre was initiated by [[Shah Garibullah|fakir garibullah]] (c 1680-1770) with [[Amir Hamza|amir hamza]], ...
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  • ''Religious institutions'' Tomb of Hazrat Shah Kamal (R). ...
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  • ...Dinajpur; Uttara Silk Mills Ltd, Naogaon; Sopura Silk Mills Ltd, Rajshahi; Shah Makhdum Silk Mills Ltd, Rajshah; Suravi Textile Ltd., Rajshahi; and Venaras ...
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  • ...sa against the Mohammedan raids from northern India. In 1359, Sultan Firuz Shah Tughluq invaded Orissa. But he left Jajnagar (Orissa) in return of a gift o ...
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  • ...ah the ruler of Bengal, in return for helping him against [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] Sur. Under the Portuguese, Chittagong prospered and became a commercial c ...
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  • ...harmapur Kalu Gazi Sikdar Mosque, Voalia Para Majher Mosque, tomb of Ajgar Shah (R), Satkania Sadar Sree Sree Dakshineswari Kali Bari, Dhemsa Chowdhury Bar ...
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  • ''Important installations'' Hardinge Bridge, Lalon Shah Bridge, Ishwardi Railway Junction, Agriculture Research Centre (biggest in ...
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  • ''Religious institutions'' Mosque of Shah Suja, Paitkabari Shahi Mosque, Kuti Para Puratan Jami Mosque, Lahini Karika ...
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  • ...d the Bengal Academy of Music in 1881. Shourindramohan was honoured by the Shah of Iran with the title of Nawab Shahzada and the British Government honoure ...
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  • ...daria (the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh), Kamra Ecopark, Fakir Majnu Shah Bridge. ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Hazrat Shah Jamal (R), Dayamayee Mandir, Radhanath Jeur Mandir. ...
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  • ...e disaster which was to befall his successor in the near future. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...nts of the historic [[Mahasthangarh|mahasthanGarh]], Bara Mosque, Mazar of Shah Sultan Balkhi, Mazar of Panchpir, Gokul Medh, palace of Parshuram, Basu Bih ...
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  • ...kel, Samatat and Banga, were unified into one country by Shamsuddin Iliyas Shah in the 1350s. As well as this political change, the [[Bangla Language|bangl ...eptional examples of Romantic literature, created by Muslim poets, such as Shah Muhammed Sageer, Doulat Kazi and Alaol. Hindu poets, at that time, were onl ...
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  • ...Kelle Shahid, Gangasagar Dighi, mosque at Upchapara, Mazar of Kazi Mahmud Shah (R), Chhatura Sharif, Natghar Mandie, Swatidaha Mandir at Biddyakut. [Shekh ...
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  • ...meer Ali's great-grandfather had migrated from Iran with the army of Nadir Shah in 1739, serving thereafter at the Mughal and Awadh courts. Soon after his ...
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  • ...i Muhammad Beg Khan, a Turk born in Isfahan, had fled the tyranny of Nadir Shah of Persia and taken refuge in India, where he was befriended by Nawab Abul ...
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  • * Shabbir, Shah Muhammad Nazmus Sa'adat Research Associate, Banglapedia ...
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  • ...e from the Kuwait government was the construction of the Third Karnaphuli (Shah Amanat) Bridge at Chittagong. ...
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  • ...on like that of the Soviets, nor is it a While Revolution like that of the Shah of Iran. I call it the Green Revolution.' After that scientists connected w ...
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  • ...lla Birchandra Gonopathagar (1885), Annyada Gobinda Public Library (1890), Shah Mokhdum Institute Public Library, Rajshahi (1891), Noakhali Townhall and Pu ...
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  • ...national platform. Leading public figures such as Dadabhai Naoroji, Feroze Shah Mehta, Badruddin Tayabji, KT Telang and others associated themselves with t ...
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  • ...Nanak's follower Bhai Mardana was changed into a lamb by the spell of Noor Shah, a spiritual Fakir of the time. Guru Nanak dispelled it and helped him assu ...
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  • ...ers of the traditional Muslim intelligentsia like Fakir Maznu Shah, Balaki Shah of [[Bakerganj Upazila|bakerganj]], Aga Muhammad Reza Beg of [[Sylhet Distr ...
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  • ...ed Persian, English and Bangla. The firman granted in 1651 by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] to the [[East India Company, The|east india company]] was issued in ...
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  • ...ad NJ High School (1929), Shashanko Mala Government Primary School (1935), Shah Chand Auliya Kamil Madrasa (1928), Al Jamiatul Islamia Kasemul Ulum (1937), ...
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  • ...ited his patronage to only two Rajput houses, his successors, Jahahgir and Shah Jahan, had expanded it. Actually compared to Akbar's period, the number of ...
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  • ...regime, both during the Pakistan as well as Bangladesh periods. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...hmed, ''Nirantor'' directed by Abu Sayeed, ''Shajghar'' (2007) directed by Shah Alam Kiron and ''Daruchini Dwip'' directed by Taukir Ahmed. ...lms. He easily applied the songs of Rabindranath Tagore, Hason Raja, Lalon Shah and other folk singers in the plays and films. The contemporary folk singer ...
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  • ...ria-i-noor]] or River of Light, which was believed to have belonged to the Shah of Persia. Another bazooband comprises emeralds and diamonds. The use of or ...
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  • ..., all of which must have been visited by boat. In 1414 Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah presented a giraffe to China. This was followed by a return visit by the Ch ...
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  • The French however needed another farman from the new emperor Muhammad Shah without which they were forced to pay more taxes, often leading to violent ...
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  • ...a special service-oriented programme called 'Huqqul Ibad'. [Syed Mohammed Shah Amran and Syed Ashraf Ali] ...
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  • ...en ruling this territory as a part of the sultanate of Bengal after Husain Shah conquered the medieval kingdom of Kamrupa in 1498. Still earlier, in 1257 A ...
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  • ...vigour was put into it by the revenue settlement of Subahdar [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1657), followed by Subahdar Murshid Quli's mal-zamini (land revenu ...
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  • ...tention of having the Persian Manuscript of the biography of Emperor Nadir Shah entitled Tarikh-i-Nadiri written by Mirza Mahdi translated and sought the h ...
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  • * Abuadi, Shah Muhammad Habibullah Kanthalia, Jhalokathi * Alam, Md Shah Department of Bangla, SK Government College ...
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  • ...Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall (1999) (366 seats), 4. Lalon Shah Hall (2005) (368 seats), 5. Sheikh Russell Hall (2019), 6. Khaleda Zia Hall ...
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  • | Shah Ali || 5.15 || 1+2 (Part) || 24 || 102855 || 19972 || 73.02 ...
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  • ...s in Dhaka was [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. In 1645 Mir Abul Qasim, diwan of Shah Shuja, built a spacious building which goes by the name of [[Bara Katra|bar ...ain city with its eastern part on the bank of the Dulai canal. Prince Azam Shah's unfinished Aurangabad fort, now known as [[Lalbagh Fort|lalbagh fort]], c ...
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  • ...in the sixteenth century. To achieve political and commercial objectives, Shah Abbas transplanted in Ispahan and New Jalfa about 40000 traders specialised ...
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  • ...side by the rapacious landlords and their agents. [[Majnu Shah|fakir majnu shah]] was one of the famous leaders of the movement. Hindu and Muslim masses, p ...
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  • ...extant in present time. We can no longer hear a song in the voice of Lalan Shah, but we can decipher a tenth-century copperplate or appreciate the workmans ...
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  • ...im League leader Miah Momtaz Daulatana, Sardar Shawkat Hayat Khan, Maulana Shah Ahmad Nurani, Jamal Mohammad Koreja of Convention Muslim League, Abdul Gafo ...
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  • ...cutta published the famous proclamation of the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah asking the nation to prepare for a revolution. The Samachar Sudhabarshan, a ...
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  • ''Airports'' Zia International Airport, Dhaka; Amanat Shah International Airport, Chittagong; Osmany Airport, Sylhet; Cox's Bazar Airp ...
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  • ...[[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]]. But soon another faction led by Shah Azizur Rahman left the party over the issue of participation in the ensuing ...
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  • ...ity. Husain Shahi rulers also gave a political name to the united kingdom, Shah-i-Bangalah, the precursor of subsequent Suba-i-Bangalah and still later Ben ...
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  • Shamsuddin Firuz and his successors (1301-1324) Shamsuddin Firuz Shah (1301-1322), who was erroneously thought to be connected with the Balbani f ...ah's death was followed by a struggle for succession among his sons. Firuz Shah left the throne to his son Shihabuddin Bughda. However, his ruthless brothe ...
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  • ...and built Baigunbari Mosque in Savar and a musafir-khana at the dargah of Shah Ali in Mirpur. He sent money for the maintenance of Nahr-e-Jubaida in Makka ...
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  • ...er the unexpected Islamic Revolution in Iran (1978-79), which deposed Reza Shah Pahlavi (1919-80), the US-stooge, and abolished all his reforms. Most impor ...
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  • ...Nrityaratnakosh of Kumbhakarna of Rajsthan and Sangeet Mallika of Mohammad Shah of Central India provide various evidences of dancing. ...usical drama based on love-lore emerged at this juncture. Yusuf-Jolekha of Shah Muhammad Sagir was the first work of poetry belonging to this genre. Mentio ...
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  • ...llygunge Princes (descendants of Tipoo Sultan) and the family of Wazed Ali Shah in Metiabruz. ...hievements. Among the Muslim converts perusing literary activities, Gulzar Shah translated a scripture textbook and Samuel Peer Buksh wrote a play (Bidhaba ...
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  • ...provements made during the brief rule of the Afghan chief [[Sher Shah|sher shah]], became operative in Bengal. ...and united under a single authority for the first time. He was called the Shah-i-Bangalah and Sultan-i-Bangalah and the territory henceforth came to be kw ...
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  • The Mughal Emperors, at least from Babur to Shah Jahan, were renowned athletes and lovers of Nature in all its forms. Among ...
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  • ...olitical status of the sufi was theoretically superior to the sultan, as a shah or sufi could customarily issue fatwa against the legitimacy of a new sulta ...entury the Gaudiya Vaishnava movement reached every nook and corner of the Shah-i-Bangaliya (the royal Bengal). ...
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  • ...aji Iliyas Shah was the first ruler of Bengal to have assumed the title of Shah-i-Bangalah. This dynasty ruled Bengal from 1342 to 1487 AD, with an interre ...that at Rampal in Munshiganj built in 888 AH (1483 AD) by Jalaluddin Fateh Shah, the last ruler of the restored Iliyas Shahi dynasty. ...
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  • ...nguage|bangla language]] and literature. It was during the rule of Hussein Shah that some Bengali poets began composing lyrics in [[Brajabuli|brajabuli]]. Shah Muhammad Sagir (c 1400) was one of the earliest of the Bengali Muslim poets ...
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  • ...65, the East India Company was granted diwani rights by the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam to collect revenue from Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. Although the Company ...
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  • ...d officials were graduates of madrasahs in Muslim Bengal. In the school of Shah Mubarak his sons Faizi and Abul Fazl, historian Badauni and other scholars ...
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  • ...t Allahabad. According to the terms of the treaty (12 August 1765) Emperor Shah Alam conferred on the English East India Company the Diwani of Bengal, Biha ...
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  • | Faculty of Fine Arts || 2008 || 8 || Professor Abdus Shakur Shah ...
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  • ...niversities of Rajshahi and Chittagong were established on this principle. Shah Jalal and Khulna followed suit. With the establishment of a university at K ...
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  • ...aksmi Srikanta, Ora Egaro Jan, Pagla Raja, Maheshkhalir Banke, Fakir Majnu Shah and was awarded BACHSAS Award in 1983 for her performance in the film Pran ...
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