Discover Bengal · Unfolded
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Curated routes through Bengal history
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Bangladesh History Timeline
A macro learning hub linking ancient Bengal, medieval transitions, colonial restructuring, partition, liberation, state formation, military rule, democratic transitions, and contemporary civic politics.
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Ancient Bengal and Urban Civilization
A foundation hub linking Mahasthangarh, Shashanka’s Gauda, Pala-Sena state formation, Somapura Mahavihara, and the transition toward Turko-Afghan conquest.
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Bengal Sultanate and Regional Power
Explore Bengal Sultanate power, frontier expansion, Sufi memory, regional courts, urban centers, and the cultural effects of Islamization.
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Mughal Bengal, Baro-Bhuyans, and Frontier Politics
Explore Mughal Bengal through imperial expansion, regional rulers, Bhati resistance, Dhaka-Jahangirnagar, riverine warfare, and local power struggles.
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Colonial Bengal: From Plassey to Permanent Settlement
Follow Bengal from late Nawabi rule through Company conquest, revenue experiments, famine pressures, Permanent Settlement, and the politics that reshaped rural society.
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Peasant, Religious, and Rural Resistance
Follow rural Bengal’s resistance through famine-era unrest, religious reform movements, anti-zamindari mobilization, indigo protest, and sharecropper politics.
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Bengal Partition, Swadeshi, and Nationalism
Read the 1905 Bengal partition through colonial administration, Swadeshi boycott, revolutionary nationalism, Muslim representation, and the founding of the Muslim League in Dhaka.
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Muslim Politics and Peasant Society in Eastern Bengal
Connect Muslim political organization, peasant mobilization, provincial elections, and agrarian questions in late-colonial eastern Bengal.
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Partition, Identity, and Eastern Bengal
Examine how partition, border-making, migration, language, communal violence, and representation remade identity in Eastern Bengal and early Pakistan.
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Pakistan Period: Autonomy to Mass Uprising
Understand East Pakistan’s journey from language rights and constitutional conflict to autonomy demands, mass uprising, disaster politics, and the road to 1971.
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Liberation War 1971
Follow the road to Bangladesh’s Liberation War through March 1971, Mujibnagar, battlefield fronts, mass violence, surrender, and memory.
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1972–1990: State Formation, Crisis, and Military Rule
Study Bangladesh’s early state formation, famine, constitutional rupture, military rule, opposition politics, and the 1990 democratic transition.
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Democracy and Civic Movements
Trace Bangladesh’s democratic and civic movements through student protest, opposition alliances, rights campaigns, election disputes, digital control, and street mobilization.
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1991–Present: Elections, Rights, and New Generation Politics
Track Bangladesh’s post-1991 politics through elections, rights struggles, state crises, security shocks, digital control, and new-generation movements.
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Bengal Culture, Literature, and Memory
Explore how Bengali literature, music, art, education, language, and public memory shaped identity across colonial, partition, and modern Bangladesh history.
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