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  2. Bangladeshi art - Wikipedia

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    He is considered the pioneer of art movement in Bangladesh. Liberation War by Zainul Abedin. After the partition of India, Calcutta became a part of West Bengal in India while the current geographical area of Bangladesh formed the East Pakistan province of Pakistan. Hence, the local artists felt a dire need of an art institution in Bangladesh.

  3. List of Bangladeshi photographers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bangladeshi photographers, people from or associated with Bangladesh and are notable for their excellence in the field of photography This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Photography in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    "Since the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 the socio– economic, political, cultural, educational and technical aspects of photography have gradually been transformed. This process of transformation is distinctive in terms of chronology, theme and genre, besides which various individual characteristics of various photographers also became ...

  5. Old Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Dhakeshwari Temple is the national temple of Bangladesh, it was built in the 12th century. [64] Hussaini Dalan; Armenian Church the Church was built in 1798 by the Armenian community in Dhaka. [65] [31] Mitford Hospital was built in the mid-1800s on land donated by Robert Mitford, who was a Tax collector of Dhaka. Before the establishment of ...

  6. Bangladeshi Photographers - Wikipedia

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    'Globalization: A Bipolar Story', an exhibition bringing photographers from Bangladesh and United States was a project of BP. This was a collaborative venture with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) which consisted of two exhibitions of the same set of photographs in both Bangladesh and USA. The project was funded by Council for the ...

  7. Culture of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh is ethnically homogeneous, with Bengalis comprising 99% of the population. Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority country. Muslims constitute around 90% of the population in Bangladesh while Hindus and Buddhists are the most significant minorities of the country. Christians, Sikhs, and atheists form a very minuscule part of the population ...

  8. Category:Featured pictures of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Bangladesh" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Aerial view of Somapura Mahavihara.jpg 5,331 × 3,589; 17.68 MB

  9. Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Plain is famous for its fertile alluvial soil which supports extensive cultivation. The country is dominated by lush vegetation, with villages often buried in groves of mango, jackfruit, bamboo, betel nut, coconut, and date palm. [78] The country has up to 6000 species of plant life, including 5000 flowering plants. [79]