Dhaka
or Dac·ca
[ dak-uh, dah-kuh ]
/ ˈdæk ə, ˈdɑ kə /
noun
a city in and the capital of Bangladesh, in the central part.
Definition for dhaka (2 of 2)
Bangladesh
[ bahng-gluh-desh, bang- ]
/ ˌbɑŋ gləˈdɛʃ, ˌbæŋ- /
noun
republic in S Asia, N of the Bay of Bengal: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations; a former province of Pakistan. 54,501 sq. mi. (141,158 sq. km). Capital: Dhaka.
Formerly
East Pakistan.
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British Dictionary definitions for dhaka (1 of 2)
Dhaka
Dacca
/ (ˈdækə) /
noun
the capital of Bangladesh, in the E central part: capital of Bengal (1608–39; 1660–1704) and of East Pakistan (1949–71); jute and cotton mills; university (1921). Pop: 12 560 000 (2005 est)
British Dictionary definitions for dhaka (2 of 2)
Bangladesh
/ (ˌbɑːŋɡləˈdɛʃ, ˌbæŋ-) /
noun
a republic in S Asia: formerly the Eastern Province of Pakistan; became independent in 1971 after civil war and the defeat of Pakistan by India; consists of the plains and vast deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers; prone to flooding: economy based on jute and jute products (over 70 per cent of world production); a member of the Commonwealth. Language: Bengali. Religion: Muslim. Currency: taka. Capital: Dhaka. Pop: 163 654 860 (2013 est). Area: 142 797 sq km (55 126 sq miles)
Cultural definitions for dhaka
Bangladesh
[ (bahng-gluh-desh, bang-gluh-desh) ]
Republic in southern Asia, bordered by India to the north, west, and east; the Bay of Bengal to the south; and Burma to the southeast. Its capital and largest city is Dacca.
notes for Bangladesh
Created as East Pakistan in 1947, when India gained its independence from
Britain and
Muslim leaders demanded a Muslim state. Separated by cultural differences and one thousand miles of Indian territory from a neglectful central government in West Pakistan (now
Pakistan), Bangladesh achieved its independence in 1971 after a bloody revolt and Indian intervention. It has been struck frequently by devastating
typhoons.