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Northeast Bengal [ edit ] Madhabkunda waterfall in Moulvibazar, Sylhet. Waterfalls are a common sight in the highlands of eastern Bangladesh Dole eludes workers in shut tea gardens". The Telegraph, 5 June 2020. Archived from the original on 19 July 2020 . Retrieved 19 July 2020.

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Southeast Bengal is considered a bridge to Southeast Asia and the northern parts of Arakan are also historically considered to be a part of it. [90] Places of interest [ edit ] a b Koehler, Jeff (2015). Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea. Bloomsbury USA. pp.171–182. ISBN 9781620405123.This is strong naturally decaffeinated tea.It’s naturally sweet and mixed with oat milk and boiling water it’s absolutely delicious, like a hug in a mug .My all time favourite. By Samantha and Jason on 10/03/2023 Dooars-Terai tea gardens refers to the tea gardens in the Dooars and Terai regions in the Jalpaiguri Division of West Bengal, India History [ edit ] Behind Closed and Abandoned Tea Gardens- Status Report of India" (PDF). Centre for Education and Communication. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 July 2020 . Retrieved 21 July 2020. The Indian state of Meghalaya historically came under the influence of Shah Jalal, a Muslim missionary and conqueror from Sylhet. During British rule, the city of Shillong was the summer capital of Eastern Bengal and Assam (modern Bangladesh and Northeast India). Shillong boasted the highest per capita income in British India. [9] [10] The city continues to have a sizeable Bengali population; while visitors from Bangladesh frequent the state often.

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Tea Gardens". PIB, 10 July 2019. Archived from the original on 2 June 2020 . Retrieved 11 June 2020. Not a humane life: Tea workers want end to oppression, reject Tk20 wage hike". The Business Standard. Dhaka . Retrieved 27 August 2022. Incorporated in 1945, Jay Shree Tea and Manufacturing Ltd., owned by the B.K.Birla group, is the third-largest tea producer in the world with 22 tea estates spread across India and East Africa. [8] It owns Aryaman Tea Estate. The other tea gardens of the Jay Shree Tea & Industries Ltd. in the Dooars-Terai region are: Kumarika, Marionbarie and Jayantika. [9] The Sundarbans, a major biodiversity hotspot, is located in South Bengal. Bangladesh hosts 60% of the forest, with the remainder in India.

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Bengal played a major role in the Indian independence movement, in which revolutionary groups were dominant. Armed attempts to overthrow the British Raj began with the rebellion of Titumir, and reached a climax when Subhas Chandra Bose led the Indian National Army against the British. Bengal was also central in the rising political awareness of the Muslim population—the All-India Muslim League was established in Dhaka in 1906. The Muslim homeland movement pushed for a sovereign state in eastern India with the Lahore Resolution in 1943. Hindu nationalism was also strong in Bengal, which was home to groups like the Hindu Mahasabha. In spite of a last-ditch effort by politicians Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, Sarat Chandra Bose to form a United Bengal, [68] when India gained independence in 1947, Bengal was partitioned along religious lines. [69] The western joined India (and was named West Bengal) while the eastern part joined Pakistan as a province called East Bengal (later renamed East Pakistan, giving rise to Bangladesh in 1971). The circumstances of partition were bloody, with widespread religious riots in Bengal. [69] [70] The first unified Bengali polity can be traced to the reign of Shashanka. The origins of the Bengali calendar can be traced to his reign. Shashanka founded the Gauda Kingdom. After Shashanka's death, Bengal experienced a period of civil war known as Matsyanyayam. [32] The ancient city of Gauda later gave birth to the Pala Empire. The first Pala emperor Gopala I was chosen by an assembly of chieftains in Gauda. The Pala kingdom grew into one of the largest empires in the Indian subcontinent. The Pala period saw advances in linguistics, sculpture, painting, and education. The empire achieved its greatest territorial extent under Dharmapala and Devapala. The Palas vied for control of Kannauj with the rival Gurjara-Pratihara and Rashtrakuta dynasties. Pala influence also extended to Tibet and Sumatra due to the travels and preachings of Atisa. The university of Nalanda was established by the Palas. They also built the Somapura Mahavihara, which was the largest monastic institution in the subcontinent. The rule of the Palas eventually disintegrated. The Chandra dynasty ruled southeastern Bengal and Arakan. The Varman dynasty ruled parts of northeastern Bengal and Assam. The Sena dynasty emerged as the main successor of the Palas by the 11th century. The Senas were a resurgent Hindu dynasty which ruled much of Bengal. The smaller Deva dynasty also ruled parts of the region. Ancient Chinese visitors like Xuanzang provided elaborate accounts of Bengal's cities and monastic institutions. [33] Tea was a major export of British Bengal. The Assam Bengal Railway served as a lifeline for the industry, transporting tea from growers in the Surma and Brahmaputra Valleys to exporters in the Port of Chittagong. [9] [10] Syed Abdul Majid was a very notable pioneer in the native tea industry.

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Meléndez-Ortiz, Ricardo; Roffe, Pedro (2010). Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development: Development Agendas in a Changing World. Edward Elgar Pub. pp.286–287. ISBN 9781848446458. There are hand-sized spiders at the breakfast table, leopards on the nearby road, and persistent traffic mayhem, but, as fellow tourist Alistair maintains, it's wise to "just go with it". It's the best advice for the nervously disposed negotiating West Bengal. Koehler, Jeff (2015). Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea. Bloomsbury USA. pp.183–208. ISBN 9781620405123.

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Under Mughal rule, Bengal was a centre of the worldwide muslin and silk trades. During the Mughal era, the most important centre of cotton production was Bengal, particularly around its capital city of Dhaka, leading to muslin being called "daka" in distant markets such as Central Asia. [49] Domestically, much of India depended on Bengali products such as rice, silks and cotton textiles. Overseas, Europeans depended on Bengali products such as cotton textiles, silks and opium; Bengal accounted for 40% of Dutch imports from Asia, for example, including more than 50% of textiles and around 80% of silks. [50] From Bengal, saltpetre was also shipped to Europe, opium was sold in Indonesia, raw silk was exported to Japan and the Netherlands, cotton and silk textiles were exported to Europe, Indonesia, and Japan, [51] cotton cloth was exported to the Americas and the Indian Ocean. [52] Bengal also had a large shipbuilding industry. In terms of shipbuilding tonnage during the 16th–18th centuries, economic historian Indrajit Ray estimates the annual output of Bengal at 223,250 tons, compared with 23,061 tons produced in nineteen colonies in North America from 1769 to 1771. [53] The highest point in Bangladesh is in Mowdok range at 1,052 metres (3,451 feet). [75] A major part of the coastline comprises a marshy jungle, the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to diverse flora and fauna, including the royal Bengal tiger. In 1997, this region was declared endangered. [76] My expansive room, the Water Lily Bungalow, is atmospheric, with antique furniture, restored cast iron window frames, hand embroidered bed linen and Burmese teak flooring. In the mornings, I wake to a tea trolley, carrying a pot of Darjeeling and homemade ginger biscuits.

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Debarati, Sen (2017). Everyday Sustainability: Gender Justice and Fair Trade Tea in Darjeeling. SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438467139.

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Geographic distinctions [ edit ] North Bengal [ edit ] View of the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region and Kangchenjunga from the plains of north Bengal (Indian side) The state of Bangladesh is a parliamentary republic based on the Westminster system, with a written constitution and a President elected by parliament for mostly ceremonial purposes. The government is headed by a Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President from among the popularly elected 300 Members of Parliament in the Jatiyo Sangshad, the national parliament. The Prime Minister is traditionally the leader of the single largest party in the Jatiyo Sangshad. Under the constitution, while recognising Islam as the country's established religion, the constitution grants freedom of religion to non-Muslims.

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