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Dhaka - translation to french

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF BANGLADESH
Dhaka, Bangladesh; Dacca; ঢাকা; Dhakka; City of Mosques; City of Rickshaws; City of Rickshaw; Capital city of bangladesh; Capital of Bangladesh; Dhāka; Dhaka City; Western Grammar School; Dhaka city; Dhakaia; Agradut Bidyanikaton High School; অগ্রদূত বিদ্যানিকেতন হাইস্কুল; Rickshaw Capital of the World; Geography of Dhaka; Provincial capital of East Bengal; Dacca, Bangladesh; Transport in Dhaka; Public transport in Dhaka; Dhaka, East Pakistan
  • Independence Monument]] in [[Suhrawardy Udyan]] and the adjacent [[Ramna Park]]
  • The [[National Parliament House]] complex is surrounded by 200 acres of gardens in the centre of the city
  • [[China (porcelain)]] belonging to a family of Old Dhaka in the 1800s.
  • [[Nimtali arch]]
  • Fireworks at the launch of a [[Bangladesh Premier League]] season
  • [[Bakarkhani]] is a popular bread
  • [[Bangabandhu National Stadium]], the largest football stadium in Dhaka
  • The [[Bangla Academy]]
  • [[Bangladesh Bank Building]]
  • Dhaka was the capital of [[Eastern Bengal and Assam]] in the [[British Raj]] between 1905 and 1912
  • Court of the [[Naib Nazim of Dhaka]], the governor of Dhaka, Chittagong and Comilla under the Nawabs of Bengal
  • [[Curzon Hall]] is the home of the Faculty of Science, Dhaka University
  • [[Old High Court Building, Dhaka]]
  • Nagar Bhaban]] is the seat of the [[Dhaka South City Corporation]]
  • The Teacher-Student Centre in Dhaka University, designed by [[Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis]], is one of the major student hubs of the city
  • Stalls at The [[Ekushey Book Fair]]
  • Tomb of [[Kazi Nazrul Islam]]
  • A typical residential neighbourhood in the 1980s
  • Gulshan]] Avenue
  • Dhaka has a popular style of mutton and potato biryani, known as the ''Kachi Biryani''.
  • Ruins of [[Lalbagh Fort]]
  • [[Lord Curzon]] (standing far left) with early automobiles in [[Shahbag]] in 1904
  • Dhaka was the capital of the Mughal province of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
  • Mirpur Indoor Stadium
  • Aerial view of Dhaka's main CBD in the 1980s
  • Prince Dara Shikoh and another man wearing [[muslin]] robes
  • [[Kawran Bazar]]
  • derby]] taking place in Dhaka in 1890.
  • Woman draped in muslin and holding a [[hookah]] in Dhaka in 1789
  • Uttara]]

Dhaka      
Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh
Dacca         
Dacca, Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh

Definition

muslin
¦ noun lightweight cotton cloth in a plain weave.
Derivatives
muslined adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr. mousseline, from Ital. mussolina, from Mussolo 'Mosul' (the place in Iraq where it was first manufactured).

Wikipedia

Dhaka

Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, Bengali pronunciation: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a population of over 22.4 million residents in Greater Dhaka. It is widely considered to be the most densely populated built-up urban area in the world. Dhaka is an important cultural, economic, and scientific hub of the Bengal region and South Asia, as well as a major Muslim-majority city. Dhaka ranks third in South Asia and 39th in the world in terms of GDP. Lying on the Ganges Delta, it is bounded by the Buriganga, Turag, Dhaleshwari and Shitalakshya rivers. Dhaka is also the largest Bengali-speaking city in the world.

The area of Dhaka has been inhabited since the first millennium. An early modern city developed from the 17th century as a provincial capital and commercial centre of the Mughal Empire. Dhaka was the capital of a proto-industrialised Mughal Bengal for 75 years (1608–39 and 1660–1704). It was the hub of the muslin trade in Bengal and one of the most prosperous cities in the world. The Mughal city was named Jahangirnagar (City of Jahangir) in honour of the erstwhile ruling emperor Jahangir. The city's wealthy Mughal elite included princes and the sons of Mughal emperors. The pre-colonial city's glory peaked in the 17th and 18th centuries when it was home to merchants from across Eurasia. The Port of Dhaka was a major trading post for both riverine and seaborne trade. The Mughals decorated the city with well-laid gardens, tombs, mosques, palaces and forts. The city was once called the Venice of the East. Under British rule, the city saw the introduction of electricity, railways, cinemas, Western-style universities and colleges and a modern water supply. It became an important administrative and educational centre in the British Raj, as the capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam province after 1905. In 1947, after the end of British rule, the city became the administrative capital of East Pakistan. It was declared the legislative capital of Pakistan in 1962. In 1971, after the Liberation War, it became the capital of independent Bangladesh. In 2008, Dhaka celebrated 400 years as a municipal city.

A beta-global city, Dhaka is the centre of political, economic and culture life in Bangladesh. It is the seat of the Government of Bangladesh, many Bangladeshi companies and leading Bangladeshi educational, scientific, research and cultural organizations. Since its establishment as a modern capital city, the population, area and social and economic diversity of Dhaka have grown tremendously. The city is now one of the most densely industrialized regions in the country. The city accounts for 35% of Bangladesh's economy. The Dhaka Stock Exchange has over 750 listed companies. Dhaka hosts over 50 diplomatic missions as well as the headquarters of BIMSTEC, CIRDAP and the International Jute Study Group. Dhaka has a renowned culinary heritage. The city's culture is known for its rickshaws, biryani, art festivals and religious diversity. The old city is home to around 2000 buildings from the Mughal and British periods. Since 1947, the city saw significant growth in its publishing industry, including the emergence of a thriving press. In Bengali literature, Dhaka's heritage has been reflected in the works of Akhteruzzaman Elias, Tahmima Anam, Shazia Omar and other Bangladeshi writers.

Examples of use of Dhaka
1. A Dhaka, il fut accusé de négligence et d‘indifférence.
2. Depuis le 11 septembre, des milliers de sympathisants dAl Qaîda ont marché plusieurs fois dans les rues de Dhaka, notamment après les prières du vendredi, brandissant des affiches proclamant " Oussama est notre héros " et brûlant des effigies du président George W.