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Bangladesh ( The country of nature)

This article is about the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh Bengali: বাংলাদেশ, pronounced  officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 164 million people.[17] In terms of landmass, Bangladesh ranks 92nd, spanning 148,460 square kilometres (57,320 sq mi), making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Bangladesh shares land borders with India to the west, north, and east, Myanmar to the southeast, and the Bay of Bengal to the south. It is narrowly separated from Nepal and Bhutan by the Siliguri Corridor, and from China by Sikkim, in the north, respectively. Dhaka, the capital and largest city, is the nation’s economic, political and cultural hub. Chittagong, the largest seaport, is the second-largest city.

Bangladesh forms the larger and eastern part of the Bengal region.[18] According to the ancient Indian texts, Rāmāyana and Mahābhārata, the Vanga Kingdom, one of the namesakes of the Bengal region, was a strong naval power. In the ancient and classical periods of the Indian subcontinent, the territory was home to many principalities, including the Pundra, Gangaridai, Gauda, Samatata, and Harikela. It was also a Mauryan province under the reign of Ashoka. The principalities were notable for their overseas trade, contacts with the Roman world, the export of fine muslin and silk to the Middle East, and spreading of philosophy and art to Southeast Asia. The Pala Empire, the Chandra dynasty, and the Sena dynasty were the last pre-Islamic Bengali middle kingdoms. Islam was introduced during the Pala Empire, through trade with the Abbāsid Caliphate,[19] but following the Ghurid conquests led by Bakhtiyar Khalji and the subsequent establishment of the Delhi Sultanate and preaching of Shah Jalāl in North Eastern Bengal, the Islamic faith spread across the entire region. In 1576, the wealthy Bengal Sultanate was absorbed into the Mughal Empire, but its rule was briefly interrupted by the Suri Empire. Following the death of Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir in the early 1700s, proto-industrialised Mughal Bengal became a semi-independent state under the Nawabs of Bengal. The region was later conquered by the British East India Company at the Battle of Plassey in 1757.[20]

The borders of modern Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal in August 1947 at the time of partition of India, when the region became East Pakistan as a part of the newly formed Dominion of Pakistan.[21] Later the rise of a pro-democracy movement thrived on Bengali nationalism and self-determination, leading to the Liberation War and eventually resulted in the emergence of Bangladesh as a sovereign and independent nation in 1971.

Bangladesh is the only country in the world that was created on the basis of language and ethnicity.[22][23] The Bengalis make up 98% of the total population of Bangladesh, making it one of the most ethnically homogeneous states in the world.] The large Muslim population of Bangladesh makes it the third-largest Muslim-majority country.[26] The constitution declares Bangladesh a secular state, while establishing Islam as a state religion.[5] As a middle power in world politics,[27] Bangladesh is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional republic following the Westminster system of governance. The country is divided into eight administrative divisions and sixty-four districts. Although the country continues to face the challenges of the Rohingya refugee crisis,[28] corruption,[29] and the adverse effects of climate change,[30] Bangladesh is one of the emerging and growth-leading economies of the world, and is also one of the Next Eleven countries, with one of the fastest real GDP growth rates. The Bangladeshi economy is the 39th-largest in the world by nominal GDP, and the 29th-largest by PPP.

People’s Republic of Bangladesh
  • গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ  (Bengali)
  • Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh
Motto: Joy Bangla (Bengali)
“Victory to Bengal”
[1]
Anthem: Amar Shonar Bangla (Bengali)
“My Golden Bengal”

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March:Notuner Gaan
“The Song of Youth”[2]
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Capital

and largest city
Dhaka
23°45′50″N 90°23′20″E
Official language
and national language
Bengali[3]
Ethnic groups

(2011[4])
Religion

(2011[6])
Demonym(s) Bangladeshi
Government Unitary
dominant-party parliamentary
constitutional republic
Abdul Hamid
Sheikh Hasina
Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury
Syed Mahmud Hossain
Legislature Jatiya Sangsad
26 March 1971
• V-Day
16 December 1971
16 December 1972
Area
• Total
148,460[7] km2 (57,320 sq mi) (92nd)
• Water (%)
6.4
• Land area
130,170 sq Km[8]
• Water area
18,290 sq km[9]
Population
• 2018 estimate
Increase161,376,708[10][11] (8th)
• 2011 census
149,772,364[12] (8th)
• Density
1,106/km2 (2,864.5/sq mi) (7th)
GDP (PPP) 2020 estimate
• Total
Increase$864.883 billion[13] (30th)
• Per capita
Increase$5,138[13] (135th)
GDP (nominal) 2020 estimate
• Total
Increase$317.768 billion[13] (35th)
• Per capita
Increase$1,887[13] (140th)
Gini (2016) 32.4[14]
medium
HDI (2019) Increase 0.632[15]
medium · 133rd
Currency Bangladeshi taka () (BDT)
Time zone UTC+6 (BST)
Date format dd-mm-yyyy AD
Driving side left
Calling code +880
ISO 3166 code BD
Internet TLD .bd
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