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    Default hello

    New to the forum thought id say hi.

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    hi! Welcome to this forum

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    Hello, welcome to the forum. Feel free to ask questions.

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    Hi Welcome to the forum.

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    Welcome to Webcosmo forums.
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    Hi there! Welcome to the webcosmo forums

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    Arrow Bangladesh

    Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire in the 16th century, and Dhaka, the seat of a nawab (the representative of the emperor), gained some importance as a provincial center. But it remained remote and thus a difficult to govern region--especially the section east of the Brahmaputra River--outside the mainstream of Mughul politics.
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    thank well come to the forum

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