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Bangladeshi education! The entirety of China was under foreign (i.e., non-Han) rule twice, during the Yuan (Mongol) and Qing (Manchu) dynasties, from 1271 to 1368 and 1644 to 1911, respectively, they were northern invaders. Apart from that, parts of China was under foreign rule (till 1999) during the European colonization period. But that's not the topic here.

He means someone abducted his wife made lots of child then returned her and renamed her as well. Then full family lived happily ever after with new born and new name. No offense :p:

We are not discussing the actions of Yahya Khan and Tikka Khan here, stay on the topic.
 
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You're Modiji's disciple and I'm Santa Claus! :lol: Half truths are awesome!

Amazing how this guy is always around. Go take a break from PDF and p0rn you sad w@nker.:chilli:

Typical Bangladeshi, hiding poor education with personal attacks.
 
Why don't you look at the publisher name of the PDF file (it is at the bottom of each page).

Hosting on a blog does not change the reliability of a source material published by a reputable financial group.

According to you, if scanned images of original Quran was posted to a blog, suddenly you should not believe it?



Then come and get it then! See what happens!

A blog is just what it is, blog.

You should know better to leave religious texts and discussions off the topic as the forum rules says, you really don't wanna go that way !!
 
A blog is just what it is, blog.

You should know better to leave religious texts and discussions off the topic as the forum rules says, you really don't wanna go that way !!

Dismissing a report just because it is hosted by a blog (that too one of the company that published the report) is quite silly.

Here is the full report: http://pwc.blogs.com/files/pwc-uk-economic-outlook-nov-09.pdf

Here is the link of the description from the PWC website about this report: Economic outlook: Largest city economies in the world in 2008 and 2025 - PwC UK

The website itself is from 2010, the report from 2009, hence why it is found in a seperate blog and not the website archives.

Is this your last desperate recourse because you cannot challenge the actual content of the report published clearly by PWC?
 
....so, only Kazi Nazrul Islam was both Indian and Bangladeshi. Btw, he was born in Churulia, West Bengal, India though, by your own logic he should only be an Indian! :pleasantry:

His grave is in Dhaka, so he will be considered as Bangladeshi.
 
A proud Indian, first and foremost. :)
'Indian' is a very loose identity,artificial one constructed in recent decades.If you read Bengali literature from 18th/19th century then you will rarely see those writer considered themselves Indian but always Bengali or Bangladeshi one.They also considered their motherland is Bengal not India,and you find thousands of songs,poems devoted to Bengal or Bengali but very very few about being Indian.:D
 
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@Nilgiri are you Bengali or Tamil? Just curiosity.

Tamil....more properly Thamizh :)

A proud Indian should stick to the Indian part of the forum instead of trolling this one :D

My intent is to not troll. I wish the best towards Bangladesh and its citizens. They are good people that I would like to see prosper and grow.

Regular people get along just fine and share many bonds:


'Indian' is a very loose identity,artificial one constructed in recent decades.If you read Bengali literature from 18th/19th century then you will rarely see those writer considered themselves Indian but always Bengali or Bangladeshi one.They also considered their motherland is Bengal not India,and you find thousands of songs,poems devoted to Bengal or Bengali but very very few about being Indian.:D

You are right to an extent. If you back to earlier times, the only permanent things were a people's culture and language etc...so we of course identified more along those terms since empires and kingdoms came and went.

Regarding concept of India, the word itself does not have an old pure-Tamil word for it ...closest I can think of is Bharatam from Bharat....and that is Sanskrit based word. Words like "Inthiya" "Theesiya Nadu" etc etc are quite recent additions in Tamil vocabulary.

This does not mean however our concept of nationhood and patriotism should take a 2nd or 3rd class seat in our minds. It is side by side with our Tamil identity....for our great Chola Empire reached a large expanse and influence beyond our immediate cultural hearth....we have always had a great cultural exchange with rest of the subcontinent....concept of the greater land is not unknown in the older literature.

One of our greatest poets/freedom fighters (Bharatiyar as we call him) after all had this has his great subject matter. The words he wrote still resonate in all of us who love our country....he had a great respect for Bengali culture and language....fluent in it and many other languages (Indian and western). This and other factors has led to many Tamil elites always looking up to Bengali culture....we see this another culture within the greater area of subcontinent that has a similar deep and distinct heritage like Tamil culture and history.....and that era of great Bengali thinkers, poets, reformers, scientists and mathematicians is still studied (or at least used to be, I dont know the current situation) as the renaissance that sparked the freedom movement for the country at large. Thats why you talk to the older generation of Tamils, they have a certain reverence for Bengalis....as very smart, shrewd, educated especially in maths.

I really wish the whole country was not fractured by religious lines in the first place. But what has happened as happened and we must move on. Thats why we have to put aside the differences and suspicions (Bangladesh and India) and develop faster and faster...till the boundaries truly do not matter anymore.
 
'Indian' is a very loose identity,artificial one constructed in recent decades.If you read Bengali literature from 18th/19th century then you will rarely see those writer considered themselves Indian but always Bengali or Bangladeshi one.They also considered their motherland is Bengal not India,and you find thousands of songs,poems devoted to Bengal or Bengali but very very few about being Indian.:D

The very idea of Indian nationalism and an independent nation state called India was first promoted by Bengali writers and poets through their literature. :)
 
The very idea of Indian nationalism and an independent nation state called India was first promoted by Bengali writers and poets through their literature. :)

As was the idea of a free muslim state, free of the dominance of hindu india!....:-)
 

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