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  2. Bangladeshi diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshi diaspora movements and settlements abroad have divergent histories and challenges, with the diaspora in the Gulf Cooperation Council states focused on ensuring continuous labor migration flows and reducing labor-related abuses, while in the US and UK, a major challenge is the growing intergenerational divides. [44]

  3. Bangladeshis - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh is the world's eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the centre of urban and agrarian

  4. Category:Bangladeshi diaspora - Wikipedia

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  5. Bangladeshi Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Plaza hosts numerous Bangladeshi businesses and cultural events. Recently, one part of Jackson Heights has become an open platform for all sorts of protests and activism. The adjacent neighborhoods of Woodside and Elmhurst in Queens have also drawn Bangladeshi Americans.

  6. Immigration to Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Some people internally migrated to Bangladesh from Pakistan before the 1971 split of the two countries. Afterwards, some of these "stranded Pakistanis", often known as "Biharis", ended up in refugee camps in Bangladesh, with only 200,000 of them (less than half) taken back by Pakistan after the 1973 Delhi Agreement.

  7. Bangladeshi Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshi Canadians (French: Canadiens Bangladais, Bengali: কানাডীয় বাংলাদেশী, romanized: Kanaḍīyô Bangladeshī) are Canadian citizens of Bangladeshi descent, first-generation Bangladeshi immigrants, or descendants of Bangladeshis who immigrated to Canada from East Bengal.

  8. History of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh joined the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Commonwealth of Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement. Rahman was invited to Washington DC and Moscow for talks with American and Soviet leaders. In the Delhi Agreement of 1974, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan pledged to work for regional stability and peace. The agreement paved ...

  9. Meitei people in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Handloom is common among the Bangladesh Meiteis. Moirang Phee is a common clothing of the Meitei women. [5] A new type of women's clothing was developed from banana fibres, [6] [7] and was named as "Kalabati". [8] [9] It was also recognised by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. [10] [11] [12]