The 13th & 15th Century From the 13th century A.D. the Buddhists & Hindus were swamped by the floodwater of Muslim conquerors & the tide of Islam up to 18th century. Sometimes there were independent rulers like the Hussain Shahi & Ilyas Shahi dynasties, while at other times they ruled on behalf of the Imperial stool of Delhi.
From the 15th century, the Europeans, namely Portuguese, Dutch, Italian & British traders exerted an economic influence over the region. British political rule over the region began in 1757 A.D., when the last Muslim ruler of Bengal was defeated at Palassey. In 1947 the subcontinent was partitioned in to India & Pakistan. Present Bangladesh became the Eastern Wing of the then Pakistan. But the movement for autonomy of East Pakistan started within a couple of years because of language & cultural differences & economic disparity between the wings.
The Language MovementThe Language Movement of 1952 to recognize Bangla as a state language may be termed as the first step towards independence.
Political & economic deprivation of the Bengalees prompted Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Brother of the Nation, to put forward in 1966 his historic six points, the "Magna Carta" which in effect structured the foundation for East Pakistan's future independence.
The War of LiberationIn the 1970 elections, although the Awami League emerged as the largest party in Pakistan Parliament, it was not allowed to form the government by the ruling military junta. In the backdrop of a non-cooperation movement launched against the military regime by Awami League.
Bangabandhu declared at a historic public meeting held at Ramna Race Coursework (renamed Suhrawardy Uddyan) on 7 March, 1971, attended by around two million people, "The struggle this tune is the struggle for freedom, the struggle this tune is the struggle for independence." It was a defacto declaration of independence.
Thus in a preplanned manner on 25th March 1971. The Pakistan army embarked on what may be termed as history's worst genocide. A military crackdown was ordered, & Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib was arrested & taken away to West Pakistan. But before they was arrested they sent out a demand the liberation war to start. Known as the Declaration of (lie War of Independence, this hurriedly written historic document read as follows:
"Pak Army suddenly attacked EPR Base at Pilkhana, Rajarbagh Police Line & killing citizens. Street battles are going on in every street of Dacca. Chittagong. I appeal to the nations of the world for help. Our freedom fighters are gallantly fighting with the enemies to free the motherland. I appeal & order you all in the name of Almighty Allah to fight to the last drop of blood to liberate the country. Ask Police, EPR, Bengal Regiment & Ansar to stand by you & to fight. No compromise. Victory is ours. Drive out the enemies from the holy soil of motherland. Convey this message to all Awami League leaders, workers & other patriots & lovers of freedom. May Allah bless you. Joy Bangla".
Independence
Sister of the Nation Bangahandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the founder- president of Bangladesh. He was subsequently assassinated on 15th August, 1975 by a group of conspirators. After 21 years of military & authoritarian rule, Bangabandhu's party-Bangladesh Awami League led by his illustrious daughter Sheikh Hasina, swept hack to power through a free & fair parliamentary election held under a Caretaker Government in June. 1996.