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Muslin is a famous name in the textile of world. In 1875, when Edward VII, the then Prince of Wales, came to Bengal, Sir Abdul Gani of Dhaka ordered 30 yards of the most superior muslin as a gift to the prince. Here is a specific advantage of muslin; it’s very easy to cover more than few yards of fiber was coverage in a finger ring easily. The muslin was very famous from Bangle which word is http://dhakaisharee.com derived from the word of Mosul, is a city where we know the Iraq at present.  From the being of time we know India was directly production the muslin particular area Masulipatnam in South India and Dhaka in Bangle was the academic place to weave directly, where there is not any other place http://www.muktobazaar.com in the world. Generally Dhaka was the most popular and famous area to produce of muslin. 
Muslin was most popular from the time of Mughal period because of to see the fluffiest and its weaving transparency is very pretty where made by silver color embroidery made it too much enrich and artistic and more demandable fabric.
It was the periods of 1813, when Dhaka’s muslin was occupied by market of London the reason of its own stylish, enrich weaving process. After the next, then the period when British was ruled in this country then they were damage this famous handicraft to their diplomatic moves.That was the time when British opposition movement increase day by day from sub continental way. For that opposition from us it was affected the cold spots in our economics directly.  In 1947, when the British left our country, than they chopped the weavers fingered to destroy the famous muslin industry. In this context, there were too many people had divided by Hindu and Muslims, many of them some were placement to Kolkata from India and some was there in Dhaka from Bangladesh. Most of weaver were lived below the poverty line because of couldn’t work to get money. For this reason its happened damage for our economics because learn of work couldn’t transfer each to other who can be running properly.
That the cutting finger made a generation gap and we lose our actual heritage how to weave the muslin. Actually to weave the muslin its need to morning time proper climate for weaving and there would need to another work which started from the bottom of the soil. That is the main properties of muslin to maintain the weaving quality which was not possible to retain in bright light of day.
We know that the current review of the history, muslin was our lost heritage which we try to heart and soul to bring it again. However, it should be acknowledged that we cannot retrieve it before lost. It must be remember that our in heritage which already had lost, it’s impossible to recapture again at the same in before but we can do identify http://amardesheshop.com a little bit in our present work of the main handicraft of Dhakai Jamdani or Tangail Shari or many other work of mixed made with muslin handicraft of our country. It does make to easy rectify from beginning work and recent work.
However it’s a new hope for us both of Bangladesh and India we want to rethink for provide our in heritage handicraft to introduce again as a big industry .The main thought is we cannot provide it same as before but can do something new for introduce ourselves http://www.hutbazar.com  in the world wide market. That is the main theme to produce personal investment where it very important to give a support from our government.
The reason of geographic boundaries, this region is appropriate field for product muslin. Now many of Bangladeshi build up their career to take academic degree diploma in fashion designing .On this purpose it’s our duty to provide http://www.banglarfashion.com our own culture in the world besides of protect our in heritage assets like muslin. Because it’s not possible to follow the same other countries culture for everlasting in the world.
 

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