Header

Home | Bangladesh
 
 

More on Bangladesh

Bangladesh English papers
Basic Facts
The People
Economy
History
Religion
Political Structure and the Government
Health and Sports Development
Customs, Traditions and Festivals
Arts and Culture
Transport and Communication
Environment and Natural Resources
Energy and Mineral Resources
Media
Social Welfare and Human Development
Education
Dhaka
Chittagong
Cox Bazar
Rangamati
Kaptai
Bandarban
Mainamati
Mahasthangarh
Paharpur

 

History

The 13th and 15th Century


Hindu epic The Language Movement
The War of Liberation Independence

From the 13th century A.D. the Buddhists and Hindus were swamped by the flood of Muslim conquerors and the tide of Islam up to 18th century. Sometimes there were independent rulers like the Hussain Shahi and Ilyas Shahi dynasties, while at other times they ruled on behalf of the Imperial seat of Delhi.

From the 15th century, the Europeans, namely Portuguese, Dutch, French and British traders exerted an economic influence over the region. British political rule over the region began in 1757 A.D., when the last Muslim ruler of Bengal was defeated at Palassey. In 1947 the subcontinent was partitioned into India and Pakistan. Present Bangladesh became the Eastern Wing of the then Pakistan. But the movement for autonomy of East Pakistan started within a couple of years because of language and cultural differences and economic disparity between the two wings.













This page: http://www.cockatoo.com/english/bangladesh/bangladesh_history_13th.htm