Jonathan Raa
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Young female Bihari students seen here in a classroom at the Mohammadpur Geneva refugee camp.
Bihari's are the Urdu speaking Muslim community in Bangladesh. At the time of The Great Partition in 1947, a large number of Urdu-speaking Muslim people migrated from India to the then East Pakistan's territory, which is now Bangladesh. All the migrated Urdu-speaking Indian people became Pakistani. Many of them had started living in Mohammadpur area of Dhaka.
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Young female Bihari students seen here in a classroom at the Mohammadpur Geneva refugee camp.
Bihari's are the Urdu speaking Muslim community in Bangladesh. At the time of The Great Partition in 1947, a large number of Urdu-speaking Muslim people migrated from India to the then East Pakistan's territory, which is now Bangladesh. All the migrated Urdu-speaking Indian people became Pakistani. Many of them had started living in Mohammadpur area of Dhaka.
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