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Asian Flash Fiction: 53 Very Short Stories is a collection of tales that will take you on a journey across the diverse continent of Asia. Each story is a window into the rich cultures, traditions, and experiences of Asian people. Whether it's the bustling cities, picturesque rural landscapes, or the vibrant and colorful lifestyles, the stories in this book will captivate your imagination and leave you wanting more.
In this book, you will find a mix of genres, from heartwarming romance to dark suspense. Despite their brevity, each story is full of depth and meaning, with complex characters, intricate plots, and thought-provoking themes. The 53 stories are all unique, but they share a common thread of showcasing the beauty and diversity of Asian culture and people.
This book is for anyone who loves to read and is curious about the world around them. Whether you're a seasoned reader or a newcomer, you'll find something to enjoy in these pages. So sit back, relax, and let the words transport you to a world where anything is possible.
Brahmanbaria
Brahmanbaria is a city of Bangladesh and the capital of Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila as well as Brahmanbaria District. It is the second largest city after Cumilla in eastern Bangladesh[8] and one of the oldest municipalities in Bangladesh, established in 1868. Brahmanbaria was declared a district headquarters in 1984. Its municipality area has a population of 265,000 in 2022. It is the 17th largest city in Bangladesh.
Etymology
There are different views about how Brahmanbaria got its name. It is said that during the Sen dynasty, a shortage of Brahmins caused problems in worship. So, King Lakshman Sen brought some Brahmin families from Adisur's Kanyakunj to the area. Some of these families-built homes in this place. Thus, the place was named Brahmanbaria because of the Brahmins' houses there.
History
Pakistani Eastern Command plan for the defence of East Pakistan from 1967 to 1971 (generic representation—some unit locations not shown)
During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 for the liberation of Bangladesh, when Pakistan Army planners predicted India would launch its main attack in the east along the Akhaura–Brahmanbaria axis, it had no brigades available to cover this area, and Pakistan Army moved its 27th brigade from Mymensingh to Akhaura after retaining two battalions of 27th brigade at Mymensingh to form the 93rd Brigade to defend Mymensingh.[11] Pakistan Army's 93,000 troops unconditionally surrendered to the Indian Army and India's local ally Mukti Bahini on 16 December 1971. This day and event is commemorated as the Bijoy Dibos (Bengali: বিজয় দিবস) in Bangladesh and Vijay Diwas in India.
Administration
Brahmanbaria was given city status in 1984. Brahmanbaria Municipality is subdivided into 20 wards.
Geography and climate
The Titas River, seen from Brahmanbaria
Brahmanbaria is located in the East-Central region of Bangladesh. Its nearby cities are Dhaka, Cumilla, Narayanganj and Agartala. This city is on the bank of Titas River. Also, there is Meghna River in the west of Brahmanbaria.