Travel To Bangladesh | Dr.Muhammad Yunus | History of Bangladesh

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Embark on a journey to explore the rich culture, heritage, and natural beauty of Bangladesh. This guide delves into the vibrant landscapes, bustling cities, and serene rural areas of this South Asian gem. Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Laureate and founder of Grameen Bank, whose innovative microfinance initiatives have transformed millions of lives in Bangladesh and beyond. Dive into the history of Bangladesh, from its ancient civilizations and cultural evolution to its struggle for independence and rapid development. Whether you're a traveler, history buff, or someone intrigued by impactful social change, this guide offers a comprehensive insight into Bangladesh’s past, present, and future | #Bangladesh #dr.muhammad yunus #younis #dr.myounis #historyofbangaladesh



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00:00Travel to Bangladesh
00:02Bangladesh offers a unique blend of natural beauty,
00:05rich history, and vibrant culture.
00:08Whether you're exploring ancient ruins,
00:11enjoying the tranquility of rural landscapes,
00:14or immersing yourself in the energy of its cities,
00:18Bangladesh is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
00:22With the end of British rule in 1947,
00:25India was partitioned into India and Pakistan.
00:29Bengal was divided along religious lines.
00:32The eastern part became East Bengal,
00:35later renamed East Pakistan, and was part of Pakistan,
00:39while the western part became the Indian state of West Bengal, East Pakistan.
00:44Although geographically separated from West,
00:48Pakistan by 1,600 kilometers of Indian territory
00:53was part of Pakistan.
00:55However, tensions grew due to cultural,
00:58linguistic,
01:00and economic differences between the two wingsheep.
01:03Mujibur Rahman became the first
01:06Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
01:09His government faced numerous challenges,
01:12including rebuilding a war-torn country, economic instability,
01:16and political
01:18unrest Bangladesh experienced.
01:21Several military
01:23coups and periods of military rule,
01:26notably under General Zior,
01:29Rahman, 1975-1981,
01:32and General Hussain Mohammed Irshad,
01:361982-1990 Idaka.
01:39The Capital City Overview
01:41This is the largest and busiest airport in Bangladesh.
01:45Chittagong, the second largest city and major seaport.
01:49Dr. Muhammad Yunus Nu Prime,
01:52Minister of Bangladesh
01:54Currency of Bangladesh is the Bangladeshi Taka, BDT.
01:59The symbol for the Bangladeshi Taka Nominal GDP, 2023.
02:04Approximately $461.
02:07Billion USD.GDP, PPP, 2023, Around
02:13$1.2 trillion USD
02:15The national animal of Bangladesh is the Royal.
02:19Bengal Tiger Vih
02:21National sport of Bangladesh is Kabaddi.
02:24Agriculture remains the backbone of Bangladesh's economy and society.
02:29Crucial for food security,
02:31employment, and rural development.
02:34Despite the challenges, the sector has shown resilience and potential for growth,
02:40particularly with increased focus on modernization, sustainability,
02:44and adaptation to climate change rights.
02:48Is the staple food of Bangladesh and the most important crop.
02:52Covering around 70% of the total agricultural land Bangladeshi.
02:57Cuisine is a vibrant and flavorful reflection of the country's history,
03:02culture, and natural resources.
03:05From the humble rice and lentils to the intricate and rich biryanis and sweets.
03:10Every dish tells a story of the land and its people.
03:14Whether enjoyed in a homesteading or from a bustling street vendor,
03:18Bangladeshi food offers a memorable culinary.
03:22Experience approximately 147,570 square kilometers, 56,980 square miles.
03:32Bangladesh is located in South Asia.
03:35Bordered by India on three sides, West, North,
03:39and East, and by Myanmar, Burma, to the Southeast.
03:43To the South,
03:45it has a coastline along the
03:47Bay of Bengal Bangladesh.
03:50Is crisscrossed by hundreds of rivers,
03:53including the major ones like the Ganges, Padma,
03:56Brahmaputra, Jamuna, and Meghna.

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