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Bangladesh is now known as the essential region of Bengal, the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. Despite being a Sylhet district in the Indian state of Assam, Bangladesh has East Bengal (West Bengal is important to India and its families are Hindus). By 1576, Bengal was the base of the Mughal Empire, and most of East Bengal had converted to Islam. Bengal was administered by British India from 1757 until the withdrawal of Britain in 1947, and Pakistan was formed from two magnificent Muslim territories on the Indian subcontinent. For more than 25 years of self-sufficiency from Britain, the arrangement of its meetings has been significant for Pakistan.