Former provincial symbols of East Bengal (Pakistan): Difference between revisions

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{{Main|National symbols of Bangladesh}}{{See also|List of national symbols of Bangladesh}}
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[[Image:India - Bengal area 1950s (8165904945).jpg|thumb|The Location State map of ''[[East Pakistan]]'', 1950; now the defunct former region over which the '''[[Bangladesh Government-in-Exile]]''' claimed sovereignty as ''[[Bangladesh]].'']]
[[Image:India - Bengal area 1950s (8165904945).jpg|thumb|The Location State map of ''[[East Pakistan]]'', 1950; now the defunct former region over which the '''[[Bangladesh Government-in-Exile]]''' claimed sovereignty as ''[[Bangladesh]].'']]
The '''Former Provincial Regionalist Symbols of the then Province of [[East Pakistan]]i Republic''' were the official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that were emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of the then former Pakistani citizens of [[Bengali people|Bengalese]] and of its culture. Among the additional objects which were considered to be symbols of the Bangla nation, is the [[Shapla]]. Often pink, and white (due to stems and leaves), these flowers displayed the primary aquatic colours of the present-Bangladeshi flags. [[Jackfruit]]s, fish, [[Mango tree]]s, and the [[Tiger]] were also widely accepted as symbols for the [[East Pakistan]]i, now Nationalised by [[Bangladesh]]is since 1972 respectively.
The '''Former Provincial Regionalist Symbols of the then Province of [[East Pakistan]]i Republic''' were the official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that were emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of the then former Pakistani citizens of [[Bengali people|Bengalese]] and of its [[Homogeneous]] culture. Among the additional objects which were considered to be symbols of the Bangla nation, is the [[Shapla]]. Often pink, and white (due to stems and leaves), these flowers displayed the primary aquatic colours of the present-Bangladeshi flags. [[Jackfruit]]s, fish, [[Mango tree]]s, and the [[Tiger]] were also widely accepted as symbols for the [[East Pakistan]]i, now Nationalised by [[Bangladesh]]is since 1972 respectively.


==Symbols==
==Symbols==