How do buyers abroad get in contact with local sellers in Bangladesh? One would think smaller-scale factories do not have the links necessary to market effectively, but its interesting how most of the garment and textile manufacturers are smaller owners, rather than conglomerates.
Dude, your whole persona is very sketchy. You even lie about your identity from time to time, which puts your integrity into doubt.
Sometimes, you are Chakma, othertimes you are Barua/Bengali. I actually have doubts whether you're even from Bangladesh in the first place.
We're probably one of the few nations that name ships on people that are not even related to our history. They could choose from so many Muslim Bengali figures if they wanted but alas. You'll never Arabs or non-Arabs like Turks or Iranians etc doing that. I guess, being a less developed nation...
Of course its still a positive message in the video, but history cannot be understand in such a short time. The guy for e.g. talks about conquest of various regions, but fails to explain why it was Bengal but not core Hindi belt that turned majority Muslim when that was the region home to seat...
Not entirely sure, but these people have been migrating there since the 60s I think. I would assume they have legal residency by now. I don't think Pakistan has taken any refugees from the recent 2017 exodus though.
The latter books are good, but I personally think the video is an oversimplification. Viewers will definitely get the wrong idea. You shouldn't compress such a complex history into a 10 minute video. That's very irresponsible on the Channel's part.
The interesting video describes a portion of the travelogue Shigurf-nama-i-Wilayat, written by the famous Munshi, Itesham Uddin in the service of the English East India Company.
Not a very accurate video. For a more correct perspective, people should read "The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier. 1204-1760" by Dr. Richard Eaton.
Modern Khaleejis are nothing like warlike Arabs of the past. They're mainly obese spoiled rich brats that worship consumerism. I don't think most even care about anything aside from their own lands.
Democracy in developing countries is half-baked and only involves the voting process. India officially has electoral democracy for e.g., but not all "democratic freedoms", e.g. freedom of press. Same is true of many other developing countries, including ones in Europe. Developed and currently...