Friday, April 13, 2012

Shuvo Noboborsho 1419 Text Messages,

Shuvo Noboborsho 1419 SMS Text Messages, Quotes, Scraps, Wishes & Greetings 1. Shuvo Noboborsho 1419 SMS Messages & Greetings Bachhar sesher jhara pata bollo ure ese Ekti bachhar periya gelo hawar sathe bhese. Natun bachhar asche,  take jotno kore rekho Swapna gulo More....
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Pohela Boishakh 1419 Fashion by RANG

Pohela Boishakh 1419 Fashion by RANG: Sharee, Salwar-Kamiz, Jewellary & accessories Ever thought your Boishakh attire needs a fashionable look? You want something out-of-the-ordinary, but you just can't find the outfit that suits your taste or you feel too uncomfortable wearing. RANG, one of the leading boutique house in Bangladesh. Famous for it’s colorful and specially designed clothing of indigenous craftsmen and artisan. To your solution, in this Pohela Boishakh 1419, RANG brings you best fashion outfits including sharee, salwar-kamiz,...
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Pohela Boishakh Celebration

Pohela Boishakh 1419 Festival Events, Programmes & Celebration Mongol Shova Jatra The Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) of Dhaka University is a major hub of Baishakhi celebration. As the Bangla new-year is very near, the faculty transforms into a centre of Baishakh. The Mongol Shobha Jatra (new-year parade) by students and teachers of Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) of Dhaka University is a major attraction on Pahela Baishakh morning in Dhaka. The well decorated parade with large colour clad replicas of birds and animals based on folk motifs...
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Pohela Boishak(First day of Bengali new year)

Pohela Boishakh History, Origin, Description, Definition, Aspects & Activities Name: Pohela (Paw-hay-laa) Boishakh/Baish Date of the Year: April 14 Culture: Bengali / Bangla Location: India and Bangladesh Definition & Description of Pohela Baishakh: Bengali New Year (Bengali: নববর্ষ Nôbobôrsho) or Poyela Boishakh (পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishak. Following the Bengali calendar when the Pahela Baisakh comes and we step into a New Year, we try to search our souls with a view to rediscovering our cultural heritage originating from this...
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Pohela Baishakh

The story of the origin has a few versions, however, they all go back to one particular Mughal emperor, Akbar the Great and the tax colleting process under his reign (1556-1609). Several hundred years ago, the economy almost entirely depended on agricultural productions. In Bengal, the agriculture necessarily revolved around its six seasons. Under the Mughals, tax was collected on the basis of Arabic or Hijri year that did not exactly go hand in hand with the seasonal cycle of this region. For instance, when it was time for the landowners...
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