Aisan Arts - The on-line journal for the study and exhibition of the arts of Asia
Amar Sonal Bangla - About 90 percent of the people live in some 68,000 villages. Rice and fish are common diet. Lungis and vests are the usual attire for men in the rural areas as opposed to shirts and trousers in urban ares. Sarees is women's common dresss in both rural and
Bangla Academy - Bangla Academy came into being on December 3, 1955. A function was held under the Banyan tree in front of Burdwan House .
Bangla Culture: Dictionary of Biography - Information on Shahid intellectuals on the web are almost absent. So, I decided to start translating the CHARITAVIDAN for web publishing. It's a considerable amount of task and huge undertaking
Bangla Songs on the Net - home of Bengali Music - A sample of the rich variety of Bengali music. With updates every month, currently this site boast over 450 of different songs from all over Bengal.
Bangladesh, its people and culture - Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated country with about 100 million people of mixed races. They descended from several racial and sub-racial groups entering South Asia over the past 5000 years. Now they have a single Bengali race with o
Bangladesh: Economy, Culture, Sports - Ancient Hindu epics indicate that thousands of years ago, tribal people inhabited a kingdom called Vanga in the region that is now Bangladesh. Historians know little about the region before about the 200 s B.C., when it formed part of the Maurya Empire.
Distinguished People in Bangladesh/ Bangla - Distinguished people in Bangladesh/Bangla community. Some of them are: Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Jagdish Chandra Bose, Jainul Abedin and others.
Glimpses of Bangladesh - Information on Geographical Chronology, Inaugural stamps, Birth of a flag, Kazi Nazrul Islam, Rabindranath Tagore, Quamrul Hasan, seasons and seasonal flowers of Bangladesh, Dean Mahomet, Virtual Museum etc.
Zainul Abedin- our pride and heritage - The role of a Zainul Abedin in the development of the fine arts in Bangladesh, however, has been best expressed by the title of Shilpacharya -- the Great master of the Arts -- which his admiring people bestowed upon him.