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Template

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It has better expression. We could use it instead of colored template. --NAHID 18:35, 1 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sources?

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May be you would like to add a column to accomodate citations. And, oh, are you sure it would be "posthumously", not "posthumous"? An adjective should work better than an adverb, I think. Cheers. Aditya(talkcontribs) 13:05, 28 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

bangladesh military

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hi... can you help me to fill in native_name field on Bangladesh Naval Aviation. as it seems that you are native speaker in bengali. thank you. (talk) 12:54, 2 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Visual Arts 2000s

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Photographers like Anwar Hossain, Hasan Saifuddin Chandan and Shahidul Alam remained active in the 2000s while new talents like GMB Akash emerged. The Drik Picture Library and Pathshala set up by Shahidul helped create and nurture new talents in the field. The paintings field was also quite vibrant. While in the 80s the painters experimented with different mediums, it was from the 90s that new thinking started to have widespread influence in Bangladeshi art. In addition to installation or building work, artists began to complement their work with videography, performance, site-specific art etc. New contributors in painting and painting-related mixed techniques in this decade include Abdus Shakur Shah, Kanak Chanpa Chakma, Mahbubur Rahman, Tayeba Begum Lipi, Ashok Karmakar.[1] For Bangladeshi architecture, the 1990s was a transformative decade. Due to rapid urbanization since late 80s and wealth accumulation, architects began to find abundant work opportunities from the mid-1990s. Until the early 1990s design consultancy was limited to a small number of architectural firms. But under the changing landscape new, smaller firms, run by younger architects, began to reshape the traditional methods of architectural design practice in the country.[2]

  1. ^ Mansur, Abul. "Paintings". Banglapedia.
  2. ^ Morshed, Adnan (22 Feb 2018). "Does architecture define a "new" Bangladesh?". The Daily Star.