A word for the last empress
Gems-ruby-diamond-jewelry looted from India Parihita, the last empress of the present world. The Kohinoor, the world's largest diamond, which adorns the queen's crown, also belonged to our Mughal emperors.
During World War II, when Indians were also fighting for the British, the British diverted large quantities of food grains from India, especially Bengal, on the pretext of military necessity. The famine that occurred in Bengal due to lack of food grains is known in history as Manvantar of 43 AD. About 30 to 40 million people died in that conflict. At that time the population of Bengal was about six crores. As a result, one in every 15 people die. This is an incredible massacre.
Before the arrival of the British, Bengal did not experience famine during Muslim rule. This is because Muslim rulers used to store crops in any season for distribution during droughts. But after the arrival of the British, major famines occurred every decade. Because they smuggled all the crops to Britain. Thanks to this surplus crop, they successfully brought about the industrial revolution in their country.
There were no Hindu Muslim riots in India before the arrival of the British. To continue their rule, they created a rift between Hindus and Muslims. India is still burning with that poison.
Before the arrival of the British, the Indian subcontinent was the richest settlement in the world. Indians account for a quarter of the world's GDP. After 200 years of endless exploitation by the British, India became one of the poorest countries in the world.
Queen Elizabeth was a generation of rulers of this powerful British Empire. When her father, King George, died in February 1952, Elizabeth became Head of the Commonwealth and commanded the Regiment of Seven Commonwealth Nations. In 1952, she became Queen of 15 Commonwealth countries. Although he had no direct involvement with British rule, his ancestors did. Since she is the Queen, it is only natural that on her death the whole world, the media, civilized Europe will mourn her and proclaim her greatness. A stupid Bengali who forgets history can also join that Mahasho.
Master Da Suryasena, Pritilata, Titumir, Sushil Das, Nawab Sirajuddola, Khudiram were saddened to see our cry for the British Queen.
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