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Banglapedia
File:Banglapedia.jpgNational Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
AuthorProfessor Sirajul Islam
LanguageEnglish, Bengali
GenreEncyclopedia
PublisherBanglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
Publication dateJanuary 2003
Publication placeBangladesh
Media typePrint (Hardback), CD-ROM, Online
Pages10 Volumes
ISBNISBN 9843205766 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character

Banglapedia is the national encyclopedia of Bangladesh, available in print, in CD-ROM format and online. It is written both in Bangla and in English. Its chief editor is Sirajul Islam and is published by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.

Description

Banglapedia is a ten-volume reference work took up by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh in 1998. The goal of this reference tool is to inquire, interpret and integrate the lived experiences and achievements of the people of Bangladesh from ancient times to date. More than 6000 entries were contributed by over 1200 writers and specialists.

The project, conceptually and territorially, interprets the term Bangladesh to mean successively ancient Eastern India, Suba Bangla, Shahi Bangalah, Mughal Suba Bangla, Bengal Presidency, Bengal Province, East Bengal, East Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Content

Banglapedia entries are compiled and edited in six different editorial categories, namely, arts and humanities, history and heritage, state and governance, society and economy, natural sciences and biological sciences, in addition to a gazetteer group focusing on districts and upazilas.

It covers, on the physical plane, the rise of the Bengal Delta, and its evolution to date. Attention has been given, on the human plane, to the changing features of the formation of the delta's janapada or human settlements. That includes the rise and fall of kingdoms, invasions from within and beyond and their implications, dynastic rules and administration, as well as other aspects of Bangladesh's past and present.

Extensive coverage has been given to political geography, religion, literature, art and architecture, folk practices and institutions, indigenous and colonial administration, politics, society, economy, ethnicity, and the sciences.

Over 2000 single and four-colour illustrations depict Bangladesh art and architecture, everyday life, cities and villages and personages. It has about 2100 cross-references, cartographic information, tables and statistics.

Navigation

It is easy to navigate, laid out in alphabetical order and is prefaced by an extremely detailed essay by the Chief Editor. However, there is also a section explaining how to use the Banglapedia, which clarifies issues such as date systems, contributors, cross references, and headings.

Editors and officials

The contributors are mostly university teachers and academicians both at home and abroad, specialists in districts and upazilas for locality inputs, and people from professions and occupations. District and upazila cartography has been processed at the GIS and cartographic laboratory set up for the Banglapedia.

  • Chairman: Professor Sirajul Islam, Department of History, Dhaka University
  • Convenor: Professor Sajahan Miah, Department of Philosophy, Dhaka University
  • Chairman, Project Implementation Committee: Professor M. Aminul Islam
  • Chairman, Publication Committee: Professor Abdul Momin Chowdhury
  • Convenor, Purchase and Procurement Committee: Professor S M Mahfuzur Rahman
  • Chairman, Cartography Committee: Professor M. Aminul Islam
  • Chairman, Fund Management Committee: Professor M. Aminul Islam
  • Convenor, Public Relations and Communication Committee: Shahida Alam
  • Chairman, Multimedia Committee: Professor Jamilur Reza Chowdhury

Future projects

The following are some of the future projects of Banglapedia Trust :

  • Cultural Survey of Bangladesh: Scheduled publication date- December 2007; projected number of volumes- 12; Editor in Chief- Professor Sirajul Islam
  • Encyclopaedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh: Scheduled publication date- August 2009; projected number of volumes- 28; Editor in Chief- Kamal Uddin Siddiqui
  • Junior Banglapedia: Scheduled publication date- February 2008; projected number of volumes- 3; Editor in Chief- Professor Sirajul Islam
  • Digitisation of the Cadastral Survey and Settlement Records (1900–1925): projected number of volumes-28
  • Parliamentary History of Bangladesh (1861 to date): projected number of volumes- 3
  • Digest of the Surveys of Mineral Resources in Bangladesh: projected number of volumes- 2
  • Online National Biography Project

Similar projects by the Bangladesh government

Mosaic in Green A 160-page photographic encyclopedia showcasing the natural history, culture and landscape of Bangladesh, created by the Ministry of Information, People's Republic of Bangladesh.

References

  1. Future Projects from Daily New Age
  2. Future Projects from Weekly Holiday

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