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History Of Bangladesh
by Josiah William
Bangladesh, named after Bangla
(Bengali), the language of most of its inhabitants other than a few small
ethnic or tribal people, a small in area but large in population South-Asian
country. The history of Bangladesh is the eternal history of collision
between oppressors and oppressed. European traders had arrived in the late
15th century and eventually the British East India Company controlled the
region by the late 18th century, from which the British extended their
rule over all of India. When Indian independence was achieved in 1947,
it was divided in a predominantly Muslim Pakistan and a predominantly Hindu
India.
Bengal was thus divided into
an eastern part called East Pakistan and a western part, the Indian state
of West Bengal. East Pakistan was dominated and frequently neglected by
West Pakistan and tensions turned into a struggle for independence in 1971.
In March, the attempted repression of this movement resulted in the deaths
of millions of Bengalis and a refugee problem that led to Indian intervention
in December and, subsequently, independence from Pakistan on 16th December
has brought today's Bangladesh.
Bangladesh consists mostly
of a low-lying river delta located on the Indian subcontinent with a largely
marshy jungle coastline on the Bay of Bengal known as the Sundarbans, home
to the Royal Bengal Tiger. The densely populated delta is formed by the
confluence of the Ganges (local name Padma), Brahmaputra (Jamuna), and
Meghna rivers and their tributaries as they flow down from the Himalayas.
Bangladesh's alluvial soil is highly fertile but vulnerable to both flood
and drought. In Bangladesh hills rise above the plain only in the Chittagong
Hill Tracts (highest point: the Keokradong at 1,230 m) in the far southeast
and the Sylhet division in the northeast.
Straddling the Tropic of
Cancer, climate of Bangladesh is tropical with a mild winter from October
to March, a hot, humid summer from March to June, and a humid, warm rainy
monsoon from June to October. Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical
cyclones, tornadoes, and tidal bores affect Bangladesh very often. Dhaka
is the country's capital and largest city, other major cities include Chittagong,
Rajshahi, Khulna and Sylhet. Apart from very small countries such as Singapore
and Bahrain, Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world.
The Bangladeshi population
is relatively homogenous and consists of about 98% ethnic Bengali, who
speak Bengali or Bangla. Urdu-speaking, non-Bengali Muslims from other
regions of India such as Bihar, as well as various tribal groups who live
mostly in the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the southeast, comprise the remainder.
Most Bangladeshis (about 83%) are Muslims, but Hindus constitute a sizable
(16%) minority. There are also small number of Buddhists, Christians, and
animists. Bengali, a member of the Indo-Aryan languages and written in
a script similar to Devanagari, is the official national language although
English is largely used in official and business purposes.
In Bangladesh, the president
is the head of state and holds a largely ceremonial post, with real power
held by the prime minister, who is head of government. The prime minister
is appointed by the president and must be a member of parliament (MP) whom
the president feels commands the confidence of the majority of other MPs.
The cabinet is composed of ministers selected by the prime minister and
appointed by the president. The Bangladeshi parliament is the House of
the Nation or Jatiya Sangsad, whose 300 members are elected by popular
vote for five-year terms of office. The highest judiciary body in Bangladesh
is the Supreme Court.
Tele-density in Bangladesh
is not that high and now mostly covered by several cell-phone companies.
While calling Bangladesh, you need to put + 88 as country code. Calling
Bangladesh from abroad is quiet cheap using VOIP because several phone
cards are available on World Wide Web. Bangladesh calling rates starts
from 8 cents in most pc to phone services on net. Several prepaid calling
card and phone card companies are available to call both to and from Bangladesh.
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About the Author
Josiah William works in marketing
for Cheap Phone
Cards,Deal King, Snap Mobile and eCellular.
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