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Qu'est-ce (qui) est LGBT history in Bangladesh - définition


LGBT history in Bangladesh         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Homosexuality has no recorded history in Bangladesh. Bangladesh was under British rule till 1947 and was known as ‘East Bengal’; the Partition of India made East Bengal the East Pakistan – a Muslim majority nation with moderate Islamic valued people.
History of aviation in Bangladesh         
  • A [[DC-3]] from the 1940s
  • A BAF [[An-32]] Cline
  • [[Bir Sreshtho]] Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman
  • Jeanette Rumary (as "Jeanette Van Tassell") performed with Park Van Tassell when she died following the first manned flight in Bangladesh in 1892
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of aviation in bangladesh
The history of aviation in pre-1947 India began with kites, the traditional heavier-than-air man-made object that is flown by one or more people while staying on the ground. The first recorded manned flight was arranged by the Dhaka Nawab Family in 1882, which resulted in the death of the flyer.
History of Bangladesh         
  • The Cabinet of East Bengal, 1954
  • The [[Surrender of Pakistan]] took place on 16 December 1971 at the Ramna Race Course in Dhaka, marking the liberation of Bangladesh.
  • Pala Empire and its neighbouring kingdoms.
  • [[Atisha]] was one of the most influential Buddhist priest during the Pala dynasty in Bengal. He was believed to be born in [[Bikrampur]]
  • [[Alivardi Khan]] ([[Mughal Empire]]'s viceroy of Bangal) captures two prisoners.
  • Chief Advisor]] [[Fakhruddin Ahmed]] with presidents [[Hamid Karzai]] of Afghanistan and [[Pervez Musharraf]] of Pakistan, at the [[World Economic Forum]]
  • President [[Hussain Muhammad Ershad]]
  • [[Khaleda Zia]], Bangladesh's first woman prime minister, with President Lula of [[Brazil]], during her second term
  • An ancient inscription from the site of [[Mahasthangarh]]
  • Map of India under the [[Mughal Empire]] in 1700 CE.
  • [[Noor Hossain]], a pro-democracy demonstrator, "স্বৈরাচার নীপাত যাক//" The words, in bright white paint written on the bare chest on 10 November 1987 protest for democracy in Dhaka, photographed by Dinu Alam just before he was shot dead by President Ershad's security forces
  • [[2013 Shahbag protests]] demanding the death penalty for the war criminals of the 1971 [[Bangladesh Liberation War]]
  • A woman in [[Dhaka]] clad in fine Bengali [[muslin]], 18th century
  • Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh in October 2017
  • [[Sheikh Hasina]] and [[Vladimir Putin]], 2013
  • [[Sixty Dome Mosque]] in [[Mosque city of Bagerhat]] was built in the 15th century and is the largest historical mosque in Bangladesh, as well as a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
  • [[Siraj ud-Daulah]] the last independent Nawab of Bengal.
  • President [[Ziaur Rahman]] with [[Queen Juliana]] and [[Princess Beatrix]] of the [[Netherlands]] in 1979
  • Painting by artist [[Firoz Mahmud]] on [[Battle of Plassey]] titled 'The Start of the End of the Reign of the Subcontinent: during the time of my forefathers'
  • Wari-Bateshwar]] in [[Narsingdi]] is believed to be from the [[Copper Age]]. Suggesting a thriving culture in ancient Bengal
  • The [[Muazzampur Shahi Mosque]] in [[Sonargaon]], built in [[Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah]]'s reign.
HISTORY OF REGION NOW COMPRISING BANGLADESH
History of bangladesh; Bangladesh/History; Prehistory of Bangladesh; Bangladeshi history
Civilisational history of Bangladesh previously known as East Bengal, dates back over four millennia, to the Chalcolithic. The country's early documented history featured successions of Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms and empires, vying for regional dominance.