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History of Bangladesh from the Root
"Bangladesh has a hundred gates open for entrance but not one for departure" -Bernier.
Bangladesh is a new state in an ancient land. It has been described by an American political scientist as "a country challenged by contradictions". On the face of it, the recent twists and turns of her history are often inconsistent. It is neither a distinct geographical entity, nor a well-defined historical unit. Nevertheless, it is the homeland of the ninth largest nation in the world whose groping for a political identity were protracted, intense and agonizing. The key to these apparent contradictions lies in her history...More Details.. Truly Bangladesh . com : Bangladesh Literature - Literary web site for Bangladesh Last edited by mizanbdit; 30th August 2007 at 17:40. Reason: link |
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Etymologically, the word Bangladesh is derived from the cognate "Vanga" which was first mentioned in the Hindu scripture Aitareya Aranyaka (composed between 500 B C and 500 A D). Legend has it that Bengal was first colonized by Prince Vanga, the son of King Bali and Queen Sudeshna of the Lunar dynasty. According to linguists, the roots of the term Vanga may be traced to languages in the adjoining areas. One school of linguists maintains that the word "Vanga" is derived from the Tibetan word "Bans" which implies "wet and moist". According to this interpretation, Bangladesh literally refers to a wetland. Another school is of the opinion that the term "Vangla" is derived from Bodo (aborigines of Assam ) words "Bang" and "la" which connote "wide plains."
I think it must be the second vanga, that is moist and wet that attributes to Bangla. And that is a name that would stick right? East Bengal has mostly been wet lands. but then the emperor...will we ever know?
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