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The New York City Metropolitan Area, including New York City, Central New Jersey, as well as Long Island in New York, is home to the largest Bangladeshi-American population. [17] [18] [19] Aerial view of exurban Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey housing tracts in 2010.
Bengali Americans may refer to: Bangladeshi Americans, Americans of Bangladeshi descent who are predominantly Bengali Muslims and trace their origins from from Bangladesh. Indian Bengali Americans, Americans of Indian Bengali descent who are predominantly Bengali Hindus and trace their origins from the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and ...
Bangladeshi-American culture (19 P) Pages in category "Bangladeshi diaspora in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Sanjoy, Bangladeshi-American musician, electronic music producer and DJ; Monica Yunus, soprano singer, daughter of Muhammad Yunus and Vera Forostenko; Shikhee, singer and auteur of industrial band Android Lust; Jai Wolf, electronic music producer; Fuad al Muqtadir, musician; Marjana Chowdhury, model, philanthropist and beauty queen Miss ...
There is a Bangladeshi school in the city of Muscat, in Oman, called Bangladesh School Muscat. [citation needed] Qatar has about 400,000 Bangladeshis as of 2019. [53] There is a Bangladeshi school in Doha called Bangladesh MHM School & College. Bangladeshis in Qatar make more than 14% of the Qatar population.
Akhon Samoy worked for the expatriate Bangladeshi living in United States, especially, social issues, immigration issues [2] and other community news are published objectively. See also [ edit ]
The North American Bengali Conference (NABC) is an annual Bengali culture conference held in the United States and Canada, typically around the weekend of July 4.It was established in 1981 by the Cultural Association of Bengal in New York, and is hosted by a different organization every year. [1]
STV-US was launched on 22 November 2005 to cover Bangladeshi news in New York City by Hannan Firoze, Vice-Chancellor of Stamford University. [3] Naem Nizam was the founding managing director. [6] It initially did not charge an airing fee. [3] STV and TBC [7] were Bengali language channels based in New York City while Bangla TV was based in ...