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  1. The government faced serious challenges, which including the rehabilitation of millions of people displaced in 1971, organising the supply of food, health aids and other necessities. The effects of the 1970 cyclone had not worn off, and the state's economy had immensely deteriorated by the conflict.

  2. Humayun occupies Gaur, but leaves Bengal to Sher Shah Suri. 1575. Battle of Tukaroi between the Sultanate of Bangala and the Mughal Empire . 1578. Mughal Subahdar Khan Jahan invades the Bhati region of East Bengal, but is defeated by Isa Khan and his allies, near Kishoreganj . 1584.

  3. tives of history, politics, sociology, and cultural anthropology. Excellent work.” —Kamal Siddiqui, Former Professor at the IDPM, Manchester University, UK “A must-read book to understand why 50 years after becoming independent, Bangladesh continues to be one of the most fractured countries in the world, its

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  5. A HISTORY OF BANGLADESH Bangladesh is a new name for an old land whose history is little known to the wider world. A country chiefly known in the West through media images of poverty, underdevelopment and natural disasters, Bangladesh did not exist as an independent state until 1971. WillemvanSchendel’shistoryrevealsthecountry’svibrant ...

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  6. On 10 April 1971, the Provisional Government of Bangladesh issued the Proclamation of Independence which confirmed Mujib's original declaration of independence. The proclamation also included the term Bangabandhu for the first time in a legal instrument. The proclamation stated the following.

  7. tives of history, politics, sociology, and cultural anthropology. Excellent work.” —Kamal Siddiqui, Former Professor at the IDPM, Manchester University, UK “A must-read book to understand why 50 years after becoming independent, Bangladesh continues to be one of the most fractured countries in the world, its

  8. The story begins with the early geological history of the delta which has decisively shaped Bangladesh society. The narrative then moves chronologically through the era of colonial rule, the partition of Bengal, the war with Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh as an independent state.