99 - Bangladesh Timeline *Data furnished by BBC.com (Bangladesh profile - Timeline).**Photos by The Nostomaniac***Short history of Bangladesh, anyone? Go here. Key Events: 1947 - British colonial rule over India ends. A largely Muslim state comprising East and West Pakistan is established, either side of India. The two provinces are separated from each other by more than 1,500 km of Indian territory.1949 - The Awami League is established to campaign for East Pakistan's autonomy from West Pakistan.1970 - The Awami League wins an overwhelming election victory in East Pakistan. The government in West Pakistan refuses to recognise the results, leading to rioting.Cyclone hits East Pakistan - up to 500,000 people are killed.1971 - Awami League proclaims independence of the province as Bangladesh. Pakistan is defeated in brief war, with Indian assistance.1972 - League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman becomes prime minister and begins a programme of nationalising key industries.1974 - Severe floods devastate much of the grain crop, leading to an estimated 28,000 deaths.1975 - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is assassinated in a military coup in August. Martial law is imposed. 1977 - General Ziaur Rahman becomes president.1981 - President Ziaur Rahman is assassinated in abortive coup.Ershad era1982 - General Hussain Muhammad Ershad seizes power. 1983 - Limited political activity is permitted. 1986 - President Ershad lifts martial law and reinstates the constitution.1987 - State of emergency declared after opposition demonstrations and strikes.1988 - Islam becomes state religion. Floods leave tens of millions homeless.1990 - President Ershad steps down following mass protests.1991 - Begum Khaleda Zia, widow of President Ziaur Rahman, becomes prime minister, shifts power away from presidency.Awami League returns1996 - Awami League returns to power under with Sheikh Hasina Wajed, the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.1998 - Two-thirds of the country devastated by the worst floods ever. Fifteen former army officers sentenced to death for involvement in assassination of President Mujibur Rahman in 1975.2001 October - Khaleda Zia's Nationalist Party takes power in coalition government.2002 March - Government introduces law making acid attacks punishable by death amid public anger over escalating violence against women.2004 May - Parliament amends constitution to reserve 45 seats for female MPs.2007 April - Sheikh Hasina is charged with murder and Begum Khaleda Zia is placed under virtual house arrest in clampdown by caretaker government after a year of violent political unrest.2008 December - General elections: Awami League captures more than 250 of 300 seats in parliament. Sheikh Hasina is sworn in as prime minister in January. 2009 February - Around 74 people, mainly army officers, are killed in a mutiny in Dhaka by border guards unhappy with pay and conditions. Police arrest some 700 guards. A further 1,000 guards are detained in May.2013 April - Sheikh Hasina vetoes Islamist bill to outlaw criticism of Islam.2013 May - European retailers promise to sign an accord to improve safety conditions in factories after a garment factory building collapsed in April, killing more than 1,100 people.Jamaat-e-Islami trials2013 July - Ghulam Azam, leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, is convicted of war crimes committed during the 1971 war of independence. Several other Jamaat leaders are convicted in the following years.2015 May - Bangladesh bans Islamist militant group Ansarullah Bangla Team, which claims responsibility for killing and assaulting several pro-secular public figures.2016 July - The Islamic State group claims an attack on a cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter in which 20 hostages, including 18 foreigners, are killed, but the government rejects the claim saying the militant group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen was responsible.2017 October - The number of Rohingya Muslims who fled military action in Myanmar's Rakhine state and sought refuge in Bangladesh is estimated at one million.2018 February - Opposition leader Khaleda Zia is sentenced to five years in prison for corruption, disqualifying her from contesting the elections later in the year.2018 December - Governing Awami League wins landslide victory in parliamentary election, but the campaign was marred by reports of violence, intimidation, and vote-rigging. At least 17 people died in clashes between Awami League and opposition supporters. Bangladesh, Batch 17by Mr. Nos T. O'maniacFebruary 12, 2020Bangladesh Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Reddit Tumblr Pinterest0 0 Likes