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  2. Textile arts of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The history of the textile arts of Bangladesh dates back to the 1st century AD. According to the archaeological excavations, Bangladesh was once famous for its artistic textile production throughout the world. Over the years, several types of textiles evolved in the country, mostly by the indigenous handloom manufacturers.

  3. Textile industry in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) is the only public university specializing in textile engineering in Bangladesh. It graduated from a college to a full-flagged university on 22 December 2010 by an ordinance of Education Ministry. It has a glorious history starting as a weaving school under British colonial rule in 1921.

  4. Jamdani - Wikipedia

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    Symbols. Bangladesh portal. v. t. e. Jamdani ( Bengali: জামদানি) is a fine muslin textile (figured with different patterns) produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh on the bank of Shitalakhwa river. The historic production of jamdani was patronized by imperial warrants of the Mughal emperors.

  5. Bangladesh University of Textiles - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh University of Textiles, commonly referred to as BUTEX, is a public university in Bangladesh, situated in Tejgaon, Dhaka. It is the only public university in Bangladesh to teach textile engineering. The institution established education which sustains the entrepreneurship and industrialisation in the RMG industry of Bangladesh.

  6. Muslin - Wikipedia

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    Muslin ( / ˈmʌzlɪn /) is a cotton fabric of plain weave. [ 1] It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. [ 2] It is commonly believed that it gets its name from the city of Mosul, Iraq. [ 3][ 4][ 5] Muslin was produced in different regions of the Indian subcontinent; Bengal was the main manufacturing ...

  7. Muslin trade in Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Muslin, a Phuti carpus cotton fabric of plain weave, was historically hand woven in the areas of Dhaka and Sonargaon in Bangladesh and exported for many centuries. [ 1] The region forms the eastern part of the historic region of Bengal. The muslin trade at one time made the Ganges delta and what is now Bangladesh into one of the most prosperous ...

  8. Rajshahi silk - Wikipedia

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    Rajshahi silk. Rajshahi silk is the name given to the silk products produced in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. It is famous because it is a high quality fabric used for clothing, especially for saris. [ 1][ 2] In 2021, it was given Geographical indication status as a product of Bangladesh. [ 3]

  9. Department of Textiles (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Department of Textiles ( Bengali: বস্ত্র অধিদপ্তর) is a department of the government of Bangladesh under the Ministry of Textiles and Jute which is responsible for the Textile industry in Bangladesh. [1] The function of the department is to act as guardian for this economic sector and to address its needs.