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  1. Bangladesh Awami League: Parliamentary 19: Hasina III: 24 January 2014: 2014: Bangladesh Awami League: Parliamentary 20: Hasina IV: 7 January 2019: 2018: Bangladesh Awami League: Parliamentary 21: Hasina V: 11 January 2024: 2024: Bangladesh Awami League: Parliamentary

  2. Bangladesh portal. v. t. e. The non-cooperation movement of 1971 was a historical movement in then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) by the Awami League and the general public against the military government of Pakistan in March of that year. After the announcement of the suspension of the session of the National Assembly of Pakistan on 1 March ...

  3. Formerly known as “The People’s Republic of Bangladesh”. It’s been long time that Bangladesh got their liberty against East Pakistan during 1971 Liberation War. From then Bangladesh have already passed 42 years of their independence. During this time there was seven elections for prime ministers.

  4. Sculpture has been an indispensable part of Bangladeshi culture. Bangladesh was at times an important centre influencing stone sculpture in South Asia, especially in the post-Gupta and medieval periods. Terracotta reliefs are a particular local characteristic of Hindu temples (with figures) and mosques (without figures) in recent centuries.

  5. March 2018 where he had lived as a Muktijoddha during the Liberation War. 7. After assuming charge, External Affairs Minister (EAM) of India Sushma Swaraj and Minister of State for External Affairs Lt. Gen (Retd) V.K.Singh had paid their first stand-alone overseas visits to Bangladesh on 25-27 June and 24 August 2014 respectively. The

  6. After independence. In November 1973 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman issued a general pardon for the war criminals during the liberation war. Under Ershad Jamaat-e-Islami participated in 1986 election. In the 1991 election, which was the first free and fair election after independence, Jamaat got 18 seats out of 300 and gained 12.2% of vote.

  7. History Sher Shah Suri Tomb in Sasaram.He was the founder of the Sur Empire and was born in Bihar to Pathan parents.. The large-scale arrival of Muslims in Bihar began in the 14th century, when Turk traders and Sufi saints-warriors settled in the South Bihar plains and furthered the process of agricultural colonisation while also spreading Islam among the local populace.