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  Bangladesh - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The People's Republic of Bangladesh (Bangla: গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ, Gôno Projātontrī Bāņlādesh) is a country in South Asia that forms the eastern part of the ancient region of Bengal.
The next level of administrative unit is a district or Zila (জিলা) (in Bangla).
A substantial number of non-Bengali tribal groups inhabit the Chittagong Hill Tracts in the southeast and the Northern regions Bangladesh, including parts of the districts of Mymensingh, Sylhet, Rangpur.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/b/a/n/Bangladesh.html   (2593 words)

  
 The Concert for Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Concert For Bangladesh was the event title for two benefit concerts held on the afternoon and evening of August 1, 1971, playing to a total of 40,000 people at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Harrison recorded the single "Bangladesh" to help raise awareness and pushed Apple Records to release Shankar's single "Joi Bangla" in a dual-pronged effort to raise funds.
Eric Clapton made his first public appearance since the end of the five-month Derek and the Dominos tour the previous December.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Concert_for_Bangladesh   (695 words)

  
 Hindu Genocide in East Pakistan
It is well known that the 1971 army repression in Bangla Desh (former East Pakistan) resulted in an influx of 10 million refugees into India.
Using the population statistics from Bangla Desh Government and US Government publications this article PROVES that 80 percent of the refugees from Bangla Desh were Hindus and that 80 percent of the 3 million killed were Hindus.
Hence the total refugee population at the start of Bangla Desh war on December 3, 1971 was about 10 million (5).
www.hindunet.org /hindu_history/modern/hindu_bangla.html   (1950 words)

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