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It's like worshipping the Goth barbers who after inheriting Roman civilization, wasted all their energy on rampage and destroying artworks.
The thing is, the event have been described by British historians such as that it fits with Macaulay's racist description of Bengalis. But the fact is Khilji led a reconnaissance mission to an unprepared aged king with main army closely following and he only acquired ownership of an unimportant city. Lakhhan Sen still ruled most of Bengal for many years thereafter.
i dont know... Sometimes i feel all the major industries except for RMG sector Such as Jute, Fertilizer, paper, electricity was established in Pakistan era.... Maybe we are better today, maybe not! Yes we have escaped terrorism problem which has become a headache for you for last decade.... But United pakistan always sounded cool to me..... Anyway we have learnt nothing..... Our politicians are ruining all our progress.... Only our hardworking people give us some ray of hope... If our GDP continues to grow in the present style our economy will become 20th large economy in 2050 and that is huge.....
Yes, you did not say that only 17 horsemen conquered the entire Bengal. The reason I elaborated a little about that Nadia invasion is to inform the people about the truth. We must not indulge ourselves in fantacy when we study history. This untrue 17 horsemen story has created another falsehood: since only 17 horsemen came to Bengal, therefore, all the Muslims in Bengal have been converted to Islam. Our Mullahs are fond of spreading this falsehood only to glorify our religion.
But, the reality is many Muslims from the poor central asia including Afghanistan migrated to a food-surplus Bengal, not only in and immediate after 1203 AD, but also many centuries after that. In the later times most of these non-Bangali Muslims came from north India, all have now become Bangali Muslims.This is one of the reasons that Muslims became so numerous in Bengal.
The name BANGALAH (Bengal) was finally established at a later time during Mughal rule from about 1605 AD. Usually, the name of an entity used to be called by the name of its Capital before that, such as Delhi (though it used also to be called Hindustan), Jaunpur, Pandua, Lakkhanabati (mis-prononced as Lukhnauti by the foreign Turks), Gour (it was GHOR, a name given by the migrant Turks in memory of their Capital Ghor in Afghanistan, but was Bengalized by the local Hindus as GOUR).
All of us today are known as Bangali because this name was introduced during Mughal time. But, even during British time Muslims here were called 'Muslims of Bengal.' Even our local Hindus used to call us just Musalmans. But, since the Muslims belong to this land, they can easily say they are Bangali Muslims.
Nationalism starts from the land a people live in, and certainly not from a religion. Religion-based nationalism brings in a kind of fuzziness. A nation is composed of a land and its people. This is why Arabs call themselves Arabs, Malaysians call themselves Malay or Malaysian. Some people try to make a distinction between Bangali Muslims and Muslim Bangali. It is a meaningless argument.
Bold part is factually incorrect. Bengal was one of Mahajanapadas in iron age India, it was known was Vanga(Bango).
Gauda(Gaur) was capital of Palas. Palas were known as Lords of Gauda. Gopala, the founder of Pala linage was elected in a democratic election in Gaur in 7th century.
No, it is not incorrect. Bengal in older days were divided into Kingdoms of Harikel, Vanga, Samatat and Gaur. During the Turkic Muslim period Gaur became the Capital and their Kingdom was known as Gaur as was the tradition in those days. When other parts of Bengal and Bihar were annexed these were also known as parts of Gaur.
The name BANGALAH or Bengal was first attributed to the entire Bangladesh, west Bengal and Bihar only during Mughal period. Abul Fazal's Ain-I-Akbari is probably the 1st document to testify this re-naming of entire Bihar and Bengal as Subeh Bangal. Dhaka became the new Mughal Provincial Capital, but the entire Province was no more called by this name.
Yes, you are right. He, like all warriors before and after him during the middle age, Bakhtiar was a brute and a killer. But, by his act of yesterday Muslims became a majority gradually in the next few Centuries and through many upheavals of politics and wars today we have finally become a free nation without outsiders dictating their wish on us. Bakhtiar was the pioneer, and he should be regarded as the (1st) Father of Nation. We are nobody if we discard our Muslim identity that was introduced by Bakhtiar. He is obviously revered by us. May Allah bless his soul.