i am from russia,i've visited about all the divisional districts of bangladesh as i was working in Ruppur Powerplant.I watch all the videos of travellers who visit Bangladesh but its very hard to find any video about their best city.For me, Rajshahi has been the best city...fresh air,zero traffic,amazing lights, electric vehicles and very well planned city.
No bro. U r wrong. If u want to enjoy natural scenery of Bangladesh then u should visit in Chittagong. The second largest city of Bangladesh and also famous for world largest sea beach coxsbazar.
@@mjunayedulkarim2590Coxsbazar & Chittagong Is Two different district brother.. Second largest District Maybe ctg. But, you can not Compare Rajshahi With any other districts Of Bangladesh Like, Clean & Neet, Zero traffic, No loadsheding.. In One Sentence here u wouid not find a well planned District like Rajshahi.
@@mjunayedulkarim2590have some manner in replying. he has already visited divisional districts, and certainly he has visited chittagong. according to him rajshahi is better than others and he has mentioned the reasons. everyone has his own preference. then answering someone with straight no and telling someone wrong shows lack of decency unfortunately. who makes the standard which is right or wrong? he has his own likeness. grow up a bit.
Hi Jason, I am staying in the UK now. And Sylhet is my hometown. This is one of the religious and peaceful cities of Bangladesh. Thanks for visiting. Shahjalal was from Yemen. And you can see the secularism being rightly followed in this portion of the country. All religious people live in Sylhet peacefully.
ধন্যবাদ ভাই আপনি আমাদের সিলেট শহরকে সুন্দরভাবে ভিডিও করে সবাই কে দেখানোর জন্য। পৃথিবীর সকল দেশের নাগরিক কে সিলেট শহর এবং চা বাগান, জাফলং সহ ভোলাগনজ এর পাথর দেখার জন্য অনুরোধ করছি।❤❤❤
I'm a Sylheti living in London for over 45 years ....small correction ShahJalal was from country of Yemen not from Makkah as stated by you😊...no worries thank you for visiting our homeland Sylhet ❤🤲✅
I never missed your videos filmed in 2018. You are one of the first foreign vloggers to visit this country. After you, many visited BD and I believe most of them got inspired by you. I love to think of you as our ambassador. Thank you!
Not exactly. Lot's of foreign visitor especially bloggers had visited this city. Korean blogger Daud kim had visit here few months ago. Also visited here an Australian blogger and British blogger. I had watched theire videos.
I have clearly remember that , you are the only one who started Firstly making videos about positivity of Bangladesh.. Love from Bangladesh again tnx for making these types of videos ❤❤❤
I remember when you came in 2018, very few ppl visited Bangladesh so it was refreshing to see my country in a new light- not just a poverty-stricken state but one with culture and heritage. You showed places I didn't know existed- and I have lived here for my entire life. Fast forward to 2024, a lot of UA-camrs have started to visit and honestly, seeing the titles doesn't spark the same emotion as before- "WOWAHUMANISVISITINGBD??!!!" Seeing you back in BD brings back all the nostalgia, and I've been following your videos with as much assiduity as before. Thanks for coming again! Godspeed✨
Sylhet is a very beautiful place, harmony between muslim and hindu, the most tolerant country i have ever visited. Hopefully i can come there again warm regards from Indonesia
Jason thank you for visiting sylhet Bangladesh I am from sylhet who i live in Oldham uk I really liked your video and especially i liked your friendship with sylheti people and you enjoyed the food.when ever I visited Bangladesh I also go to those restaurants and have my food next time if you visit sylhet please try to go to villages and I’m telling you you won’t get disappointed the people in villages are very friendly and most people who settle in the uk are from sylhet and came from villages.
Thank you Jason for revising Bangladesh. The way you embrace our traditional values is so inspiring and makes me happy. Keep on travelling stay safe please 😊
I’m a Sylheti, living in Belgium. Close to London lol. Sylhet city itself is quite underwhelming and crowdy. But you should visit the natural attractions of Sylhet. Just driving outside Sylhet is so soothing.
Thank you Jason for visiting my birth town of Sylhet, naturally one of the most beautiful city in Bangladesh. You’ll find mountain, tea estate, flat waterways, greenery, waterfalls, lakes, multicultural elements with many architectural remains. It is also called the holy city for great Sufi saint Hazrat Shahjalal (R) and his 360 disciples conquest of Sylhet from a tyrant ruler. Various complexes and religious places have been named after him, including the largest airport in Bangladesh, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport and numerous mosques around the United Kingdom. Gives me such a nostalgic feeling. It feels like a brother from another mother visited Sylhet for its UK connection. Being a Bangladeshi born Brit, whose father migrated to London in the early 1960s and myself living here for the last 40 years, it is so encouraging to see a lot of foreigners like you are opting to visit this hidden gem of a country. Yes Sylhet is called London of Bangladesh, due to about 85-90% of Bangladeshi living in the UK are from Sylhet Division region. Masses of them migrated from as early as the 1940s straight after the World War II that carried until the late 1980s. It that respect I hope you find your visit as homely as possible. You have such a humility and respect in your presentation, which really humbles the audience. Enjoy your stay. Keep posting those majestic videos of yours.
I miss my city badly. I'm living in Milan, Italy which is one of the best living place in the world still I miss my beautiful Sylhet city. I miss Rickshaws, roadside food, byke ride in my town, walking here and there, roaming around in every corner of my city. I wish I could go back there.
Feels nostalgic to see you again. You were one of the first vlogger to visit Dhaka back in 2018. Followed all your videos back then. Hope you get to visit Rangamati and Bandarban this time.
Salam! I am a Sylheti living in Canada. Last time I was in Sylhet was also in 2018. Miss my hometown so much! So, thank you so much for sharing☺️ You should visit Sreemangal while in Sylhet!
@@brightfuture9099yeah, kind of. Bengali people nowadays are from mixed origins, mostly from Arab, Africa and Native. If we go back hundred years, yes we have connections with the Tamil people
Hi Jason, I’m also a Bangladeshi living in the UK as well. I really love all your videos I share it with my family and friends a lot. Thank you for visiting my birth place I haven’t visited BD over 11 years and it brings back a lot of memories. Anyway I hope u have a safe journey back home and plz accept my apologies on the behalf of some of my country men who may seem intimidating but hopefully harmless. We experience this the same way as you do when we visit BD as well so your not alone on this subject. Anyway hope u stay safe and well and not get any food poisoning during your stay there lol. Just need to stay cautious. Many Thanks.
Hello 👋 brother 🙂 , I am a Sylhet man. My home is in Sylhet, and our Sylhet city is a very beautiful place. Thank you so much for coming to visit us in Sylhet.❤🎉🤗
hello jason...hope u well. i am from sylhet but currently i am in uk. I really miss my country. TnQ for showing my peaceful city and tnq for visiting. Hope u enjoyed...TnQ
Finally welcome to Shylet for the second time! There is a place in Shylet called white stone place, where you can go for a trip if you like. I'm from Shylet, please let me know if anyone wants to welcome you in their home or meet you, how is it possible?
Hey, as a proud child of Sylhet, Bangladesh, it's always heartwarming to see visitors like you appreciating the beauty and culture of our beloved homeland 😊 Sylhet holds a special place in our hearts, and it's wonderful to see it in the eyes of travelers like you.🌟
This is a beautiful upload and thank you so much for sharing with us, I'm from London, UK . and sylhet is my birth place you've revived my childhood memories with a Bang , keep it up with your good presentations wishing you all the best 👍.
The history of Bangladesh as a civilized nation goes back for more than four millennia to the Chalcolithic. The country's early recorded history is characterized by a succession of Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms and empires that fought for control of the Bengal region. Islam arrived during the 8th century AD and became dominant gradually since the early 13th century with the conquests led by Bakhtiyar Khalji as well as activities of Sunni missionaries such as Shah Jalal in the region. Later, Muslim rulers initiated the preaching of Islam by building mosques. From the 14th century onward, it was ruled by the Bengal Sultanate, founded by Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, formulated an individual currency etched with his name. He conquered Chittagong for the first time and merged with Bengal Sultanate. He constructed a high way from Chandpur to Chittagong for the first time.[1] The Bengal Sultanate was extended by king Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, beginning a period of the country's economic prosperity and military dominance over the regional empires, which was referred by Europeans as the richest country to trade with.[2] Afterwards, the region came under the Mughal Empire, as, according to historian C. A. Bayly, probably its wealthiest province.[3] Following the decline of the Mughal Empire in the early 1700s, Bengal became a semi-independent state under the Nawabs of Bengal, ultimately led by Siraj ud-Daulah. It was later conquered by the British East India Company at the Battle of Plassey in 1757. Bengal directly contributed to the Industrial Revolution in Britain but led to its deindustrialization.[4][5][6][7] The Bengal Presidency was later established. The borders of modern Bangladesh were established with the separation of Bengal between India and Pakistan during Partition of India in August 1947, when the region became East Pakistan as a part of the newly formed State of Pakistan following the end of British rule in the region.[8] Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence in March 1971 led to the nine-month long Bangladesh Liberation War, that culminated with East Pakistan emerging as the People's Republic of Bangladesh. In 1971, Bangladeshi independence was declared by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
I am British Bangladeshi and I am sylheti .welcome to our home town .sylhet is our second London that's calle everyone ...... Thank you so much for sharing this video ...
I am from Sylhet. Though due to study purpose I have to live in Dhaka. Sylhet is the most beautiful place in Bangladesh. Thanks for visiting my home town. Your videos have this pure and raw vibes which I like the most.❤
there are very beautiful places on the sides of sylhet. You could have gone there.. many tourist places.. sylhet is one of the most visited city in Bangladesh for tourism.. specially the tea gardens, lalakhal, shadapathor, jaflong,, you should visit them ..
Hi Jason Hope you’re great. you knew Sylhet is my Hometown. But i lived in Birmingham since 2010.honestly bro your video reminds me so many memories. Thank you so much for visiting my hometown.your the best Buddy 👍
Thank you very much for visiting my hometown Sylhet. But there are many things to see in Sylhet which you might not have been able to see in your time.❤
Thank you Jason for visiting our hometown and capturing those wonderful videos 📹 I am really pleased and excited that you have gone through all those my favorite places. I always eat at those restaurants whenever I go to Bangladesh. I also love to go to my village and there is the real life and adventure that we enjoy. I definitely miss the motherland without any doubt. However thanks for exploring the Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Earliest memory of Keane bridge I have is from late seventies, it was the only bridge there. There used to be people who pushed the rickshaws up for couple of taka's or less.
I'm also from sylhet but in my opinion you didn't notice the original beauty of sylhet city. From the first time of this video i just saw the construction areas that shouldn't show in the vlog btw. Anyway thanks for visiting our country and beautiful sylhet too💕
i am from russia,i've visited about all the divisional districts of bangladesh as i was working in Ruppur Powerplant.I watch all the videos of travellers who visit Bangladesh but its very hard to find any video about their best city.For me, Rajshahi has been the best city...fresh air,zero traffic,amazing lights, electric vehicles and very well planned city.
No bro. U r wrong. If u want to enjoy natural scenery of Bangladesh then u should visit in Chittagong. The second largest city of Bangladesh and also famous for world largest sea beach coxsbazar.
chittagong is a pure garbage city after Dhaka.@@mjunayedulkarim2590
@@mjunayedulkarim2590Coxsbazar & Chittagong Is Two different district brother..
Second largest District Maybe ctg. But, you can not Compare Rajshahi With any other districts Of Bangladesh Like, Clean & Neet, Zero traffic, No loadsheding.. In One Sentence here u wouid not find a well planned District like Rajshahi.
@@mjunayedulkarim2590have some manner in replying. he has already visited divisional districts, and certainly he has visited chittagong. according to him rajshahi is better than others and he has mentioned the reasons. everyone has his own preference. then answering someone with straight no and telling someone wrong shows lack of decency unfortunately. who makes the standard which is right or wrong? he has his own likeness. grow up a bit.
@@r.rahman12what manners bro they didn't care about our country
As Canadaian Bangladeshi. And my mother lend in Sylhet. Thanks and tor my Country and our Sylhet city. I hope like our city. Thanks again 🇧🇩🇨🇦
How😮
Bro at least try to spell correctly, how to write mother land* not lend
Hi Jason, I am staying in the UK now. And Sylhet is my hometown. This is one of the religious and peaceful cities of Bangladesh. Thanks for visiting. Shahjalal was from Yemen. And you can see the secularism being rightly followed in this portion of the country. All religious people live in Sylhet peacefully.
ধন্যবাদ ভাই আপনি আমাদের সিলেট শহরকে সুন্দরভাবে ভিডিও করে সবাই কে দেখানোর জন্য। পৃথিবীর সকল দেশের নাগরিক কে সিলেট শহর এবং চা বাগান, জাফলং সহ ভোলাগনজ এর পাথর দেখার জন্য অনুরোধ করছি।❤❤❤
I'm a Sylheti living in London for over 45 years ....small correction ShahJalal was from country of Yemen not from Makkah as stated by you😊...no worries thank you for visiting our homeland Sylhet ❤🤲✅
0:34
I don't know why but your videos from Bangladesh bring me the most joy. Truly fantastic
Welcome to the land full of life, hospitality and chaos.
The down town of Bangladesh .sylhet
Thanks
Please come to Bangladesh for visit
Come to Bangladesh
Im From Sylhet this is our beautiful city.
Thank you for visiting Sylhet🇧🇩🇧🇩
I'm Sylhety here
Don't you know about Bishwanath upzila??
Yes i know,Bishwanath
It's part of Sylhet district.
Present time Where do you Live??
Bishwanath
Ok.can i contact with you?
I'm from Sylhet living in London for many years.
Thank you for showing us my lovely town.
The panshi restaurant belongs to my cousin's brother.
Your cousin's brother is your cousin mate.
Your cousin's brother is also your cousin😂
Jason where about you from uk ?
I’m from sylhet living in Cambridge uk
😮
Give me your UA-cam channel name. I will subscribe your channel
I never missed your videos filmed in 2018. You are one of the first foreign vloggers to visit this country. After you, many visited BD and I believe most of them got inspired by you. I love to think of you as our ambassador. Thank you!
That's true.
Not exactly. Lot's of foreign visitor especially bloggers had visited this city. Korean blogger Daud kim had visit here few months ago. Also visited here an Australian blogger and British blogger.
I had watched theire videos.
I have clearly remember that , you are the only one who started Firstly making videos about positivity of Bangladesh.. Love from Bangladesh again tnx for making these types of videos ❤❤❤
I remember when you came in 2018, very few ppl visited Bangladesh so it was refreshing to see my country in a new light- not just a poverty-stricken state but one with culture and heritage. You showed places I didn't know existed- and I have lived here for my entire life. Fast forward to 2024, a lot of UA-camrs have started to visit and honestly, seeing the titles doesn't spark the same emotion as before- "WOWAHUMANISVISITINGBD??!!!"
Seeing you back in BD brings back all the nostalgia, and I've been following your videos with as much assiduity as before. Thanks for coming again! Godspeed✨
The last part is SO TRUE! But if it's someone who visited years ago like Jason, I will watch ASAP because he's an OG, lol.
ikr not much creators would choose bd to visit back then
Hi
You are one of the most polite travel vloggers I have ever come across
True
I also agree❤❤
Very true
Sylhet is a very beautiful place, harmony between muslim and hindu, the most tolerant country i have ever visited. Hopefully i can come there again warm regards from Indonesia
As a Sylheti Hindu I really appreciate that
I’m a sylheti. And thanks for visiting our country and our city ☺️
A very well informed polite tourist who has very important facts about the country - such a polite tourist 👍
I remember you maybe before also you visited Bangladesh 🇧🇩 again welcome enjoy a lot 🥰❤
I'm from Sylhet. My home town. ❤ Welcome. Back again 🎉❤
I am truly nostalgic. Um living in Cardiff, Uk and but um from Sylhet. Ur video made me like um roaming around my city.. Thank you mate...
Welcome to sylhet
Thank you Jason for visiting my birth place
Shahjalal is from Yemen
From London
Jason thank you for visiting sylhet Bangladesh I am from sylhet who i live in Oldham uk I really liked your video and especially i liked your friendship with sylheti people and you enjoyed the food.when ever I visited Bangladesh I also go to those restaurants and have my food next time if you visit sylhet please try to go to villages and I’m telling you you won’t get disappointed the people in villages are very friendly and most people who settle in the uk are from sylhet and came from villages.
Thank you Jason for revising Bangladesh. The way you embrace our traditional values is so inspiring and makes me happy. Keep on travelling stay safe please 😊
❤❤ Love from Bangladesh welcome our country 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Are Bangladeshis related to Tamils. They seem to look really similar to South Indians.
@@brightfuture9099no relation whatsoever
Love from Bangladesh Sylhet
💝🇧🇩🥰
I miss Bangladesh! Love your videos & great to see some spotlight on Bangladesh.
From Bangladeshi originally born in sylhet thanks thanks for travelling in my City...🇧🇩
You're always welcome back to Sylhet anytime.You are pretty much an honorary resident. We are the Northerners of Bangladesh and pretty westernised
Not really westernised, its the most conservative part of Bangladesh many say.
Dhaka is more westernised and has Gulshan,bonani and rich parts.Sylhetis wear burqhas and follow Islam more strictly than in Dhaka.
@@Jtx620 and that's why Sylhet is much better.
I am from sylhet.thank you for visiting sylhet ❤
Thank you for going back to Sylhet. With love from 🇬🇧
Thankyou for back to syihet withlove form
I’m a Sylheti, living in Belgium. Close to London lol. Sylhet city itself is quite underwhelming and crowdy. But you should visit the natural attractions of Sylhet. Just driving outside Sylhet is so soothing.
Thank you Jason for visiting my birth town of Sylhet, naturally one of the most beautiful city in Bangladesh. You’ll find mountain, tea estate, flat waterways, greenery, waterfalls, lakes, multicultural elements with many architectural remains. It is also called the holy city for great Sufi saint Hazrat Shahjalal (R) and his 360 disciples conquest of Sylhet from a tyrant ruler. Various complexes and religious places have been named after him, including the largest airport in Bangladesh, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport and numerous mosques around the United Kingdom. Gives me such a nostalgic feeling. It feels like a brother from another mother visited Sylhet for its UK connection.
Being a Bangladeshi born Brit, whose father migrated to London in the early 1960s and myself living here for the last 40 years, it is so encouraging to see a lot of foreigners like you are opting to visit this hidden gem of a country. Yes Sylhet is called London of Bangladesh, due to about 85-90% of Bangladeshi living in the UK are from Sylhet Division region. Masses of them migrated from as early as the 1940s straight after the World War II that carried until the late 1980s. It that respect I hope you find your visit as homely as possible. You have such a humility and respect in your presentation, which really humbles the audience. Enjoy your stay. Keep posting those majestic videos of yours.
Hi I’m sylheti leave in uk thanks for showing the video I haven’t been in the country since 20 years 😢miss my golden desh
I miss my city badly. I'm living in Milan, Italy which is one of the best living place in the world still I miss my beautiful Sylhet city. I miss Rickshaws, roadside food, byke ride in my town, walking here and there, roaming around in every corner of my city. I wish I could go back there.
Why do u not go back to your werched place.
My friend I'm watching the video from USA. I see my home town after 20 year. Thanks a lot.
It's me at 5:11
It was a lovely meeting. Really pleased by your gentle behaviour❤️
You are lucky to having Jason Billam. 😮
kober bhai?
Bhai ami aile milbai ni? Ami Indian 😇
Last Sunday@@mobinthesavagebhaiya9498
@gulzaral5950 Of course, in sha allah.
I’m from sylhet and I saw your sylhet vlog also all Bangladesh vlog was amazing.
The largest concentrated Sylheti community outside of Bangladesh is in UK, London, Tower Hamlets
Luton, Birmingham and Oldham after
Darlington, Sunderland, Newcastle too
Watching from Sylhet❤️❤️
Hi Jason welcome to Sylhet am from Sylhet living in the UK since 1980
Im from Sylhet.
And wolecome to sylhet.❤❤❤❤
Feels nostalgic to see you again. You were one of the first vlogger to visit Dhaka back in 2018. Followed all your videos back then. Hope you get to visit Rangamati and Bandarban this time.
I'm from Sylhet, Bangladesh. You should be visit tea garden and tourists place of Sylhet. ❤ love from Bangladesh 😊
My favourite place! 👌🏼
Thanks for visiting and showing
us the beautiful Sylhet! 🇧🇩
Thank you for visiting Bangladesh....
and your grateful review ❤❤
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Sylhet is my hometown🇧🇩💪🇺🇸from USA
British Bengali here, ive visited twice now and it's a lovely place. Ive been to Pakistan 4 times with my Pakistani husband, its similar. Good video 👏
Thank you so much for visiting my home city.
Surprise to see you taking food by hand.
It’s difficult for a non Asian.
Gratitude goes to you for highlighting our beautiful Bangladesh. And Welcome to Our Sylhet.
Proud to be a Sylheti. Much Love❤️
Come to Sherpur Bazar. It’s about 38km from Sylhet.
Salam! I am a Sylheti living in Canada. Last time I was in Sylhet was also in 2018. Miss my hometown so much! So, thank you so much for sharing☺️ You should visit Sreemangal while in Sylhet!
Hi from Canada. After watching this video I would really like to visit Bangladesh, looks like a great experience. 😊😊😊
U r welcome
Take love ❤from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Are Bangladeshis related to Tamils. They seem to look really similar to South Indians.
@@brightfuture9099yeah, kind of. Bengali people nowadays are from mixed origins, mostly from Arab, Africa and Native. If we go back hundred years, yes we have connections with the Tamil people
@@brightfuture9099 All the south Asian looks same . Bengali is the mixture of Ayruns n non Ayruns
Hi Jason, I’m also a Bangladeshi living in the UK as well. I really love all your videos I share it with my family and friends a lot. Thank you for visiting my birth place I haven’t visited BD over 11 years and it brings back a lot of memories. Anyway I hope u have a safe journey back home and plz accept my apologies on the behalf of some of my country men who may seem intimidating but hopefully harmless. We experience this the same way as you do when we visit BD as well so your not alone on this subject. Anyway hope u stay safe and well and not get any food poisoning during your stay there lol. Just need to stay cautious. Many Thanks.
I was there the same time as you. I hope you enjoyed Sylhet, I also did some Sylhet volgs as well. Check them out, bro.
Hello 👋 brother 🙂 , I am a Sylhet man. My home is in Sylhet, and our Sylhet city is a very beautiful place. Thank you so much for coming to visit us in Sylhet.❤🎉🤗
Nice video.
Love From Sylhet ❤
Thanks for visiting our Beautiful City. Hope you’re enjoying
Thank you for going to my city Sylhet I haven't been there for 23 years
P.S Nice one Abdul London
hello jason...hope u well. i am from sylhet but currently i am in uk. I really miss my country. TnQ for showing my peaceful city and tnq for visiting. Hope u enjoyed...TnQ
22:21 Thanku so much jason for ur video.i miss my sylhet city so much.many thanks from uk.
Thanks a bunch for visiting my hometown.
Finally welcome to Shylet for the second time! There is a place in Shylet called white stone place, where you can go for a trip if you like. I'm from Shylet, please let me know if anyone wants to welcome you in their home or meet you, how is it possible?
Well done mate for eating the local food, I enjoyed your video so much , I'm a UK born sylheti who loves going to sylhet
❤
Hey, as a proud child of Sylhet, Bangladesh, it's always heartwarming to see visitors like you appreciating the beauty and culture of our beloved homeland 😊 Sylhet holds a special place in our hearts, and it's wonderful to see it in the eyes of travelers like you.🌟
Bro wanna met you,i also live in sylhet
I'm sylhety my cousin and sister lives in London. Very glad to watch my town in your video..... It's really remarkable ❤❤❤
Sylhet is beautiful ❤️🤩
That was a great video and everyone so friendly. Thank you.the food looked yummy.
my home city.. my heaven..
This is a beautiful upload and thank you so much for sharing with us, I'm from London, UK . and sylhet is my birth place you've revived my childhood memories with a Bang , keep it up with your good presentations wishing you all the best 👍.
second London in Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Second Rakhshahi
Love from ❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩 sylhet Bangladesh
It’s holy &spiritual city ❤❤ Sylhet.. ❤❤
Excellent, Bangladesh zinda baad!!❤
Eating on your beer hand you look Desi😁
Thanks for visiting BD and a special hug for visiting my home district SYL.
I’m also sylhet ❤ right now
glad to see u in my home town. Warmly welcomed u in superb city Sylhet. 👏💚
Hi Am Al Safa
Nice to meet you
I am from Bangladesh, It's good to see you of my country, I have done subscriber your UA-cam channel
The history of Bangladesh as a civilized nation goes back for more than four millennia to the Chalcolithic. The country's early recorded history is characterized by a succession of Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms and empires that fought for control of the Bengal region.
Islam arrived during the 8th century AD and became dominant gradually since the early 13th century with the conquests led by Bakhtiyar Khalji as well as activities of Sunni missionaries such as Shah Jalal in the region. Later, Muslim rulers initiated the preaching of Islam by building mosques. From the 14th century onward, it was ruled by the Bengal Sultanate, founded by Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, formulated an individual currency etched with his name. He conquered Chittagong for the first time and merged with Bengal Sultanate. He constructed a high way from Chandpur to Chittagong for the first time.[1] The Bengal Sultanate was extended by king Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, beginning a period of the country's economic prosperity and military dominance over the regional empires, which was referred by Europeans as the richest country to trade with.[2] Afterwards, the region came under the Mughal Empire, as, according to historian C. A. Bayly, probably its wealthiest province.[3]
Following the decline of the Mughal Empire in the early 1700s, Bengal became a semi-independent state under the Nawabs of Bengal, ultimately led by Siraj ud-Daulah. It was later conquered by the British East India Company at the Battle of Plassey in 1757. Bengal directly contributed to the Industrial Revolution in Britain but led to its deindustrialization.[4][5][6][7] The Bengal Presidency was later established.
The borders of modern Bangladesh were established with the separation of Bengal between India and Pakistan during Partition of India in August 1947, when the region became East Pakistan as a part of the newly formed State of Pakistan following the end of British rule in the region.[8] Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence in March 1971 led to the nine-month long Bangladesh Liberation War, that culminated with East Pakistan emerging as the People's Republic of Bangladesh. In 1971, Bangladeshi independence was declared by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
I am British Bangladeshi and I am sylheti .welcome to our home town .sylhet is our second London that's calle everyone ......
Thank you so much for sharing this video ...
Thanks for visiting our Beautiful Sylhet 😍
Thank you very much for visiting Bangladesh🇧🇩.
I am from sylhet. thank you Very much From Canada
I am from sylhet and living in uk now. I want to see more video of sylhet . after watching your video I am very glad to see my motherland sylhet😍😍😍
I am in London it’s been long time.
I watched the full video because I miss my motherland ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this nice video.
I am from Sylhet. Though due to study purpose I have to live in Dhaka. Sylhet is the most beautiful place in Bangladesh. Thanks for visiting my home town. Your videos have this pure and raw vibes which I like the most.❤
there are very beautiful places on the sides of sylhet. You could have gone there.. many tourist places.. sylhet is one of the most visited city in Bangladesh for tourism.. specially the tea gardens, lalakhal, shadapathor, jaflong,, you should visit them
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I have not been to Bangladesh since 2017. So much has changed. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Jason Hope you’re great. you knew Sylhet is my Hometown.
But i lived in Birmingham since 2010.honestly bro your video reminds me so many memories.
Thank you so much for visiting my hometown.your the best Buddy
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Thank you very much for visiting my hometown Sylhet. But there are many things to see in Sylhet which you might not have been able to see in your time.❤
Iam From Sylhet, Bangladesh
Thank you Jason for visiting our hometown and capturing those wonderful videos 📹 I am really pleased and excited that you have gone through all those my favorite places. I always eat at those restaurants whenever I go to Bangladesh. I also love to go to my village and there is the real life and adventure that we enjoy. I definitely miss the motherland without any doubt. However thanks for exploring the Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Our Sylhet’s 🎉❤
Earliest memory of Keane bridge I have is from late seventies, it was the only bridge there. There used to be people who pushed the rickshaws up for couple of taka's or less.
I'm also from sylhet but in my opinion you didn't notice the original beauty of sylhet city.
From the first time of this video i just saw the construction areas that shouldn't show in the vlog btw.
Anyway thanks for visiting our country and beautiful sylhet too💕
So happy to see you back again. Always enjoyed your videos.
Hi Jason, it’s always great to my home town sylhet city as been living abroad since long time here in Essex, UK.
Thank you for visiting❤❤
I'm from UK my home In sylhet Bangladesh ❤❤😎 thanks for visiting my city
I'm Sylheti
Love from Sylhet, Bangladesh 💕