Where is Bangladesh?
The name of Bangladesh country is situated in South Asia. It achieved independence in 1971. the area of Bangladesh is 1,47,570 square kilometers. In this small land, she has about 150
million people. About 85 percent of her people are Muslims, the rest are
Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and others. Agriculture is the chief occupation
in our country.The flag of Bangladesh is below wallpapers-
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What is the Culture of Bangladesh?
There are many culture of Bangladesh.Such asMusic, dance, drama, and film
Festivals and celebrations
There are many Festivals and celebrations in this Bangladesh. Prominent and widely celebrated festivals are Pohela Boishakh, Independence day, National Mourning Day, Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Azha, Moharram, Durga puja, and Language Movement Day.
Classical, folk, and modern: music and dance forms of Bangladesh
can be divided into three categories. There are many places in Bangladesh.
Classical style of music and dance of the Indian subcontinent is affected by
other prevalent classical forms, and the like Bharat Nattyam and Kuchipudi
dance forms have been shown to affect. Folk and tribal music and dance forms of
Bangladesh are
of indigenous origin and roots in the soil of Bangladesh.
Santal dance Monipuri and north eastern part of the Indian subcontinent in
vogue in many dance styles are also practiced in Bangladesh,
butBangladesh
has developed its own dance style. Bangladesh
vibrant tradition and spirituality, mysticism, and devotion rooted in a rich
tradition of folk songs with lyrics. Round folk songs, like many other
subjects, including love themes, walking. The best-known folk songs and music
traditions Bhatiali, Bowl, Marfati, Murshidi, and are Bhawaiya. Lalon Shah,
Hason Raja, Kangal Harinath, Romesh Shill, Abbas Uddin and many unknown anonymous
lyricists like lyricists have enriched the tradition of folk songs of Bangladesh.
In relatively modern context, Rabindra Sangeet and Nazrul Geeti precious
cultural heritage of Bangladesh.
In recent times, Western influence, especially in urban centers like Dhaka,
have given rise to several quality rock bands. Several musical instruments,
some of them of indigenous origin, used in Bangladesh, and major musical
instruments used bamboo flute (flute), drums (drum), ektara, dotara, a
four-stringed instrument called a single wire, and are used for rhythm effect
called Mandira pair of metal bawls, are important in the culture of Bangladesh.
Currently, western origin like guitar, drums, and saxophone with several
musical instruments with traditional tools, are sometimes used.

Eid ul-Fitr

Eid ul-Adha
The most important religious festival. The celebration of
Eid al-Adha Eid ul-Fitr is similar in many ways. The only major difference is
the sacrifice, or Eid al-Adha sacrifice of the animals. Many floating markets
of different sizes Hot sacrifice animals (usually cows and goats) called for
the sale of work in big cities. , On the day of Eid prayers in the morning
immediately after the election, rich people slaughter their animals. Less
affluent people are participating in sacrifice visiting the homes of the
affluent participate in the festivities. After sacrifice, a big chunk of meat
is given to poor people. However, the public holiday is spread over three to
four days. Many people from big cities to share the joy of the festival with
friends and relatives to go to their ancestral homes and houses in the
villages.
Pohela Boishakh
Pôhela Boishakh is the first day of the Bengali calendar. It
is usually celebrated on the 14th of April. Pohela Boishakh day marks the
beginning of the harvest season. Usually Pôhela Boishakh, the home is well
Scrubbed and cleaned the shower in the morning and dress in
fine clothes. They are relatives, friends and neighbors visiting the fair is
going to spend much of the day. Fair various agricultural products, traditional
handicrafts, toys, cosmetics, as well as various kinds of food and sweets are
sold, are arranged in many parts of the country. Fairs also singers, dancers
and traditional plays and songs, provide entertainment. Horse races, bull
races, bullfights, cockfights, flying pigeons, and boat racing were once
popular. All gatherings and fairs consist a wide spread of Bengali food and
sweets. The most colorful New Year's Day festival takes place in Dhaka.
Chhayanat artists of Rabindranath Tagore's famous song, Esho open day where
large numbers of people gather early in the morning under the banyan tree at Ramna
Park, he Boishakh, Esho esho (Come,
Come, Year, Come). A similar ceremony welcoming the new year Fine Arts
Institute (Dhaka) and is held at Dhaka
University.
Institute students and faculty on campus to round out a
colorful procession and parade. Social and cultural organizations celebrate the
day with cultural programs. Get special newspaper supplements. There are also
special programs on radio and television. The day before, clothes, furniture,
electronics and various deals and discounts on shopping discounts are
available. Special line of sarees, usually with red print and embroidery
cotton, white sari fabric to this day as the day before everyone is sold. Jasmine
flowers adorn the hair of women who are having a big sale for this event.


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Sports

Football is the most popular sport in BangladeshBangladeshfollowed by cricket. Kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Cricket is a game which has a huge and passionate following. Bangladesh
Elite group of countries eligible to play Test cricket since
2000, joined. Bangladesh
national cricket team, also known by the nickname of Tigers - after Royal
Bengal Tiger. The people of Bangladesh
enjoy watching live sports. Popular local teams or any local stadium
significant number of spectators at a cricket or football match between
international teams whenever gather to watch live match. People also live
national teams with great enthusiasm for the game to celebrate the victory. The
most common element in victory parades such as celebrations. Also in late 2006
and 2007, football legend Zinedine Zidane to a local team of travel and Nobel
Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus, thank you for inviting various events
offered.
Birds of Bangladesh

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