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  1. The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule and later a province of India. [5]

  2. Mujib was born on 17 March 1920 into the Bengali Muslim aristocratic Sheikh family of the village of Tungipara in Gopalganj sub-division of Faridpur district in the province of Bengal in British India.

  3. After Bangladesh's independence, Mujib was released from Pakistani custody due to international pressure and returned to Dhaka in January 1972 after a short visit to Britain and India. Mujib became the Prime Minister of Bangladesh under a parliamentary system adopted by the new country.

  4. Aug 1, 2020 · The strict regulatory authority that once kept foreign traders in check started to slacken and by degrees—and equally calamitous decrees or farmans by successive Mughal emperors—the British East India Company was able to entrench itself in the economic and social life of Bengal. Their power was centred in one city by the river.

  5. It was an obvious charter of independence of Bengal as a nation. He became the President of ‘Awami League’ on March 1 and toured across the nation to promote and gain support for the six point plan while facing several arrests.

  6. Sheikh Lutfur Rahman (Bengali: শেখ লুৎফর রহমান; 1881 – 30 March 1975) was a Bangladeshi serestadar, an officer responsible for record-keeping at the Gopalganj civil court in British India. [1] His son Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the first president of Bangladesh. [2] Lutfar was also the paternal grandfather of Sheikh ...

  7. Mar 17, 2021 · In 1947, Sheikh Mujib joined the movement with Suhrawardy to establish Bengal as a third country beside India and Pakistan. Though the movement failed that time, it laid the foundation for him...