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  2. East Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, East Pakistan became the newly independent state Bangladesh, ... The Indo-East Pakistan border as shown by the U.S. Army, c. 1960.

  3. History of East Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    East Pakistan should have a separate military or paramilitary force, and Navy headquarters should be in East Pakistan. [9] Mujib's six points ran directly counter to President Ayub's plan for greater national integration. Ayub's anxieties were shared by many West Pakistanis, who feared that Mujib's plan would divide Pakistan by encouraging ...

  4. Partition of Bengal (1947) - Wikipedia

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    Exporting tea via the nearby Chittagong port was still an option, but after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, all transit traffic was switched off by Pakistan. [63] East Pakistan became independent Bangladesh in 1971, but cross-border railway traffic did not resume until 2003.

  5. Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    The western zone was popularly (and, for a period, also officially) termed West Pakistan and the eastern zone (modern-day Bangladesh) was initially termed East Bengal and later East Pakistan. Although the two zones' population was close to equal, political power was concentrated in West Pakistan, and it was widely perceived that East Pakistan ...

  6. History of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 events caused the people of East Pakistan to abandon the Muslim League. [133] In East Pakistan's 1954 provincial elections, the League captured only 7 out of the 390 seats. [134] The United Front won the elections. Until 1956, when the state declared that both Bengali and Urdu would be state languages, the language movement continued ...

  7. East Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Bengal border did not see as much violence as seen in the Punjab border between North India and Pakistan. Jinnah made his sole visit to East Bengal as governor general in 1948. During a speech to students in Dacca University , he resisted demands to make Bengali a federal language.

  8. Why a Pakistan cargo vessel’s arrival in Bangladesh is being ...

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    Bangladesh, formerly known as East Pakistan, emerged as an independent nation after a war with West Pakistan (now Pakistan) in 1971. ... of the Nation" in Bangladesh, became the country’s first ...

  9. Greater Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Assam and the Lushai Hills became part of the Province of Assam in 1912. The Bengal province was partitioned again in 1947 into the Hindu-majority West Bengal and Muslim-majority East Bengal (now Bangladesh) to facilitate the creation of the separate Muslim state of Pakistan, of which East Bengal became a province. [citation needed]