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Daily Life In Dhaka
Election posters featuring Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting chairman Tarique Rahman and other political leaders are displayed on a busy street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 12, 2025, as rickshaws and pedestrians move through the area ahead of the upcoming election season. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Dhaka
Election posters featuring Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting chairman Tarique Rahman and other political leaders are displayed on a busy street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 12, 2025, as rickshaws and pedestrians move through the area ahead of the upcoming election season. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
Two golf carts park in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Duomo) as Piazza del Duomo is crowded with tourists. In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
Two tourists take photos of a golf cart parked in Piazza della Repubblica, Florence. In the background, the Arcone building with the inscription ''L'ANTICO CENTRO DELLA CITTA DA SECOLARE SQUALLORE A VITA NUOVA RESTITUITO'' (''The ancient center of the city, restored from centuries of squalor to new life'') is visible, along with the Apple Store and the carousel. In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf cars, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
A golf cart parks in Piazza della Repubblica, Florence, near the statues and the historic carousel. A passerby holding a mobile phone walks through the square. In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
A golf cart parks in front of a Prada store on Via Roma in Florence as pedestrians walk through the city center. In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
A tourist asks the driver of a golf cart for information in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Duomo). In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
A tourist speaks with a golf cart driver in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Duomo). Giotto's Bell Tower is visible in the background. In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
Four golf carts park in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025. Golf cars, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Flooding in Dhaka, Bangladesh 2025
September 15, 2025, Dhaka, Wari, Bangladesh: Vehicles and rickshaws drive with passengers through the waterlogged streets in Dhaka, Bangladesh, after heavy rainfalls. (Credit Image: © Habibur Rahman/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
29th May 2023
Pimped up rickshaws playing loud music wait on Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square for people to hire them.
Rickshaws can legally operate in London as Stage Carriages under Section 4 of the Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869. However, it is anticipated that new legislation will soon come into effect to keep unlicensed pedicabs in check.
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Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
29th May 2023
Pimped up rickshaws playing loud music wait on Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square for people to hire them.
Rickshaws can legally operate in London as Stage Carriages under Section 4 of the Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869. However, it is anticipated that new legislation will soon come into effect to keep unlicensed pedicabs in check.
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Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
29th May 2023
Pimped up rickshaws playing loud music wait on Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square for people to hire them.
Rickshaws can legally operate in London as Stage Carriages under Section 4 of the Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869. However, it is anticipated that new legislation will soon come into effect to keep unlicensed pedicabs in check.
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Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
29th May 2023
Pimped up rickshaws playing loud music wait on Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square for people to hire them.
Rickshaws can legally operate in London as Stage Carriages under Section 4 of the Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869. However, it is anticipated that new legislation will soon come into effect to keep unlicensed pedicabs in check.
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Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
Cycle Rickshaw drivers wait for customers in Leicester Square, London, UK.
29th May 2023
Pimped up rickshaws playing loud music wait on Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square for people to hire them.
Rickshaws can legally operate in London as Stage Carriages under Section 4 of the Metropolitan Public Carriage Act 1869. However, it is anticipated that new legislation will soon come into effect to keep unlicensed pedicabs in check.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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The Rickshawallas (rickshaw drivers) frequently get into heated races with one another. Over here they're racing with one another near the Charminar Roundabout in central Karachi
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Karachi's unofficial tourist symbol: the decked out camel at the beach
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Truck art has become more elaborate since its origins as a form of advertisement on buses at the port
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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The bus itself is meant to resemble a bride so if a particular driver has a shabby-looking bus other drivers will look down on him, thinking he doesn't treat his bride/wife well. The standard cost of decorating these buses could run into thousands of dollars
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Camels are an important fixture of the Karachi beach scene. In order to attract tourists to ride on board them or to just take that one particular tourist picture that says "I went to Karachi" - the camel owners spare no cost when adorning their camels with various different items, from mirrors to tassels and everything in between
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Not all rickshaws are decked up in traditional trucker art - this one is waiting for a potential customer at the Kemari dock, an area connecting mainland Karachi to the offshore island villages
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Like most forms of public transport these buses have their own specially designated bus stand - here is a bus stand on the shores of the Arabian Sea
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Truck art on the walls and truck art on the bus - a moment of solitude right before the evening rush hour kicks in
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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A truck art mural on the shutters of a popular cafe in Karachi. Birds, mountains, shimmering lakes and super loud colours are an integral part of these elaborate murals
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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Heavy Rain, India - 28 Jun 2015
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Auto rickshaws move in a flooded road due to heavy rains near Varanasi railway station
Heavy Rain, India - 28 Jun 2015
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Traditional truck art wall murals painted over the former ugly sectarian and hate-ridden graffiti walls of Karachi, explained Bilal. Early in 2014 a citywide social movement began to reclaim the city's walls with beautiful works of art
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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An important part of pimping up your particular form of Karachi transport are the accessories - super colourful hub caps, stickers and tassels can all be bought at the many truck art markets in town. This particular one is right across from the Karachi Zoo
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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It's not exactly easy to get by in Karachi's chronically traffic clogged streets, said Bilal. To get into the narrower back alleys and streets of the city you have to use rickshaws. Ironically this particular one is parked in an area where the wall reads "It's forbidden to park your car over here"
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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This is a taxi driver from Norway, whose lifelong dream was to drive a traditional Pakistani bus. "I feel like a boy inside a candy store" were his exact words at this moment, said Bilal
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Long distance transport vehicles are also decked up in traditional motifs. This particular truck was taking construction materials to a town outside Karachi
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bilal Hassan/REX/Shutterstock (5821488n)
Like the buses the trucks are meant to resemble a beautiful bride. By looking at the various motifs, designs and use of colours onboard these trucks you can tell which part of the country it belongs to. This particular truck makes use of greens and reds most so it probably belongs to Sindh - the province in which Karachi is. Buses or trucks that have murals of mountains and peacocks most likely belong to the mountainous north of the country
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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Floods after heavy monsoon rain in Kolkata, India - 30 Jun 2013
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Rickshaws in the flood water
Floods after heavy monsoon rain in Kolkata, India - 30 Jun 2013
Heavy rains on June 30, 2013 resulted in water logging in many parts of Kolkata (Calcutta), India with daily life badly affected. The dirty stagnant water due to improper drainage system causes many diseases and is a source of environmental pollution.
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Floods after heavy monsoon rain in Kolkata, India - 30 Jun 2013
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Woman walking past rickshaws in the flood water
Floods after heavy monsoon rain in Kolkata, India - 30 Jun 2013
Heavy rains on June 30, 2013 resulted in water logging in many parts of Kolkata (Calcutta), India with daily life badly affected. The dirty stagnant water due to improper drainage system causes many diseases and is a source of environmental pollution.
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BANGLADESH (Dhakha)
Dhaka was founded during the 10th century. It served as the Mogul capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704 and was a trading center for British, French, and Dutch interests before coming under British rule in 1765. In 1905 it was again named the capital of Bengal, and in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. The city suffered heavy damage during the Bangladesh war of independence in1971. The romanized spelling of the Bengali name was changed from Dacca to Dhaka in 1982.
Dhaka is known as the rickshaw capital of the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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BANGLADESH (Dhakha)
Dhaka was founded during the 10th century. It served as the Mogul capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704 and was a trading center for British, French, and Dutch interests before coming under British rule in 1765. In 1905 it was again named the capital of Bengal, and in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. The city suffered heavy damage during the Bangladesh war of independence in1971. The romanized spelling of the Bengali name was changed from Dacca to Dhaka in 1982.
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BANGLADESH (Dhakha)
Dhaka was founded during the 10th century. It served as the Mogul capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704 and was a trading center for British, French, and Dutch interests before coming under British rule in 1765. In 1905 it was again named the capital of Bengal, and in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. The city suffered heavy damage during the Bangladesh war of independence in1971. The romanized spelling of the Bengali name was changed from Dacca to Dhaka in 1982.
Dhaka is known as the rickshaw capital of the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Dhaka, 2008. Many of the poor have no choice but to find food to survive in the garbage. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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