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A former Chief of Army Staff inaugurating the Rifle BD-08 Factory at Bangladesh Ordnance Factories (BOF) in Gazipur during 20 April 2008. The factory, set up under an agreement between Bangladesh and Chinese governments (the Chinese ambassador is third from left without a cap), has an annual production capacity of 10,000 rifles. Photo by ISPR :

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1.You have not read even basic history of the subcontinent. Our traditional homeland stretches from the Rajmahal Hills in the West and ends with the Arakan Yoma and Andaman-Nicobar in the East.
That is your self made history. No one ever heard them. Your traditional homeland is where Bangladesh now. Bengal does not mean Bangladesh.

2. This is a Pathan-Persian ruled land always at odds with the Mughal-Uzbeks.
This Persian or Pathan rule? Who? Bangladesh was just a province of them. Bangladesh was always province of various Indian empires.

3. Only during Emperor Aurangjeb were we fully part of Hindustan because he had declared a path to Dar ul Islam. We fought against all previous Mughals.

the history. bangladesh always part of Indian empires as a province

Nanda empire
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Maurya empire
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Gupta empire
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Harsha empire
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Pala empire
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Delhi Sultanates
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Suri Dynasty
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Mughal empire (Akbar time)
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4. Under Sher Shah and the British Delhi/N India was ruled from Sasaram and Calcutta.
His capital was Delhi. If it is Sasaram or Calcultta than also it has nothing to d with Bangladesh. It is an Indian empire and Bangladesh is just a province like.
 
That is your self made history. No one ever heard them. Your traditional homeland is where Bangladesh now. Bengal does not mean Bangladesh.


This Persian or Pathan rule? Who? Bangladesh was just a province of them. Bangladesh was always province of various Indian empires.



the history. bangladesh always part of Indian empires as a province

Nanda empire
250px-Nanda_Empire.gif



Maurya empire
250px-Chandragupta_Maurya_Empire.gif


Gupta empire
a0h08j.jpg


Harsha empire
harshavardhana-250x250.jpg


Pala empire
180px-Pala_Empire_%28Dharmapala%29.gif


Delhi Sultanates
delhi-sultanate.jpg


Suri Dynasty
Sher_Shah%27s_empire.png



Mughal empire (Akbar time)
akbar1605.gif






His capital was Delhi. If it is Sasaram or Calcultta than also it has nothing to d with Bangladesh. It is an Indian empire and Bangladesh is just a province like.

Yes you are right.. most of the time India was uder Buddist Bengal rule.
 
That is your self made history. No one ever heard them. Your traditional homeland is where Bangladesh now. Bengal does not mean Bangladesh.


This Persian or Pathan rule? Who? Bangladesh was just a province of them. Bangladesh was always province of various Indian empires.



the history. bangladesh always part of Indian empires as a province

Nanda empire
250px-Nanda_Empire.gif



Maurya empire
250px-Chandragupta_Maurya_Empire.gif


Gupta empire
a0h08j.jpg


Harsha empire
harshavardhana-250x250.jpg


Pala empire
180px-Pala_Empire_%28Dharmapala%29.gif


Delhi Sultanates
delhi-sultanate.jpg


Suri Dynasty
Sher_Shah%27s_empire.png



Mughal empire (Akbar time)
akbar1605.gif






His capital was Delhi. If it is Sasaram or Calcultta than also it has nothing to d with Bangladesh. It is an Indian empire and Bangladesh is just a province like.

By traditional he meant the land of our ancestors which was bengal, the modern homeland for us is now bangladesh. And Pala empire which rule almost every country in the subcontinent was a Bengali empire. There were other bengali empire as well such as Gangaridai Empire, sena empire etc. We were ruled by foreign kings from foreign empires from time to time, however, you have got to admit that almost all races were ruled by other races during the course of their history
 
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Army chief General Abdul Mubin on Thursday receives two cannons from his Indian counterpart General Vijay Kumar Singh. The cannons were used by the Mujib Battery during the Liberation War in 1971.

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“This is an honour the Bangladesh Army is offering to the visiting Indian Army chief, who also fought for our Independence, while India showed the same gesture to the former Bangladesh Army chief, General Mustafizur Rahman, 13 years ago.” :cheers:
 
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