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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. Category:British diaspora in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Bangladeshi diaspora - Wikipedia

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  5. 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. The term may also refer to ...

  6. Asian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Asian diaspora is the diasporic group of Asian people who live outside of the continent. There are several prominent groups within the Asian diaspora. [1] Asian diasporas have been noted for having an increasingly transnational relationship with their ancestral homelands, [2] [3] especially culturally through the use of digital media. [4] [5]

  7. Bangladeshis - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshis, the most widely used term to refer to the citizens of Bangladesh, comes from Bangladesh (meaning "Country of Bengal"), and can be traced to the early 20th century. Then, the term was used by Bengali patriotic songs like Namo Namo Namo Bangladesh Momo , by Kazi Nazrul Islam , and Aaji Bangladesher Hridoy , by Rabindranath Tagore .

  8. Bangladesh–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and India have been major cricket-playing nations since the colonial era. Bangladesh got Full membership at the International Cricket Council in 2000 with India's help. [103] The two countries also share kabaddi as a traditional heritage, with India's Pro Kabaddi League helping to grow the game in Bangladesh. [104]

  9. Bengali Hindu diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The influx of the Bengali Hindus increased during the Bangladesh Liberation War, when of Bengali Hindus were massacred in Bangladesh by the Pakistani occupation army. At present there are around 2.2 million Bengali Hindus in Tripura, making them the largest ethnic group in the state, constituting over 60% of the total population. [16]