Top 10 Interesting Facts About Bangladesh
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1 The cuisine of Bangladesh the first thing you should research when going somewhere new is what you're going to eat Bangladeshi cuisine is comprised of fish and ground pastes you may hear a common say fish and rice make up in golly and it's not uncommon for fish to be fried in a spice paste most pastes incorporate green chili peppers but don't be surprised to find garlic ginger turmeric cinnamon and coriander other dishes you can expect to find include begun by shun or fried eggplant chicken curry mash Pune or fish Pune and subsea a mixed vegetable dish with a chili pepper paste.
2 Famous Bangladeshis when it comes to notable Bangladeshis there are many areas you may find them in such as writer and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed an author Muhammad safar Iqbal Allah he may also recognize magician jewel-like poet Shahabuddin Nagari actor mana a jack-of-all-trades wordsmith talisman a serene and cricketers like Mustafa Saruman Tami Nick Paula and mu speaker Rahim as for the nation's YouTube presence search for channels such as Eagle music video station Sangeeta music prank King entertainment and Bongo BD.
3 A Nation of no smiles ok so it's not like nobody smiles in Bangladesh but according to some locals it's not uncommon for constant smiling to be considered in mature has is laughing out loud frequently that's not to say they're unfriendly people however bang despite their aversion to smiling are still a joy to be around.
4 The sights of Bangladesh one of the most impressive natural sights in Bangladesh is the Sunderbans a mangrove forest that is split between India and Bangladesh it's a fascinating ecosystem home to majestic wildlife on the verge of extinction for more man-made attractions you'll want to check out lal bagh fort the historic mosque city of beggar huts and the ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Pajaro for locals also suggest visiting sites like rangamati Saint Martin's Island and select.
5 Inventions of Bangladesh are you from Bangladesh and are wondering what inventive creations your nation has provided the world with don't worry there are a few like petrol bomb proof glass invented by Farouk pan Hossein yameen a jet engine and fuel-efficient bike invented by Mona ro group Islam una nanoscale electronic and spintronics devices by Sai Eve salahuddin and the ability to turn algae into biofuel discovered by dr. Tam Jeju hog dr. Meara to Mohammed Kaimuki also earned praise by the European molecular biology organisation young investor program for his work in the genetic mutations that cause Parkinson's.
6 The playground of seasons that's an odd nickname for a nation but when you have six seasons rather than the standard for its one you earn unlike say the United States which recognizes autumn spring summer and winter Bangladeshis have chrismal or summer Pasha or rainy Sharat or autumn c'mon toe or cooled sheet or winter and fashion toe or spring it doesn't take a genius to understand the difference in the seasons which last two months and can completely change the social and agricultural climate of the nation.
7 National disasters galore here's something you wouldn't want your country to be able to tout Bangladesh is the fifth most disaster-prone country in the world this information comes based on the world brisk report of 2012 which assesses the risk of natural disasters what contributes to it and if anything can be done about it among the disasters Bangladeshis need to be concerned about our floods droughts riverbank erosion earthquakes fires tsunami cyclones and storm surges with floods and cyclones causing the deaths of more than 500,000 people since the 1970s.
8 World records of Bangladesh Bangladeshis keep themselves busy with their agriculture but they've still left enough time to try and break some world records according to guinness the nation holds or has held the following records the most densely populated country over 50 million people the thinnest nation the heaviest hailstones the largest human image of a hand the longest human chain the greatest distance traveled on a bicycle while balancing a football on the head and the most siblings to marry the siblings of another family which by the way were the five daughters of neuron Trinette and Tara Moni Roy who married the five sons of char pata car maker and kana Rani Roy between 1977 and 1996.
9 Bangladesh of sports you'll find people enjoying games of golf volleyball basketball rugby tennis and more but there are four that are considered the most popular Kabaddi cricket football and hockey Kabaddi a full-contact team sport is considered the national sport but cricket tends to get the most attention across the country cricket didn't really gain popularity until 1997 when the national team won the ICC trophy and qualified for the Cricket World Cup two years later by 2000 Bangladesh joined the International Cricket Council and has since hosted many international one-day matches.
10 Bangladesh Liberation war on March 26 1971 the provisional government of Bangladesh entered into a nine-month conflict with Pakistan specifically the government of East Pakistan that sparked with the rise of Bengali nationalists who wanted to be free of Pakistani rule after the Pakistani military in West Pakistan launched operations searchlight the Bangladesh Liberation war broke out and ultimately ended in a victory for Indo Bangladesh the eastern command of Pakistan collapsed in the eastern front and the people of Bangladesh were awarded their sovereignty on November 4th 1972 the constitution of Bangladesh was ratified and made effective on December 16th 1972 so how did you like Bangladesh jimsy Jim Zink hello Jesse where are you at Saint Martin's Island well when are you coming back never well what about me hello well you know Jim sea might look just like a plush toy of myself but he's really so much more the team and our friends over at blood Seas calm is aiming to bring smiles to the faces of both children and adults simply upload your photo or a drawing that you or a loved one have made and let the design team at budsies dot-com do all of the magic just take a look at some of these testimonies.
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