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The Hajj of 1905 is known as a Mahjub event for the independence of Bangladesh. The reasons for this incident were the anti-Tripura Raja incidents and the origin of the rebel movement.
Causes of Hajj:
1. Controversial Administrative Issues: The main reason for the Hajj was the disrespectful administrative practices of the board of directors. Regular ups and downs of the main leaders of the Tripura raja institutions, financial inequality and fairness upset.
2. Anti-Tripura Raja Movement: Anti-Tripura Raja movement against imperialism was the main objective of Hajbhang. The people of Bangladesh were agitating for their freedom and justice.
3. Striving for equal rights for Muslim citizens: An important signal of the cause of Hajj was the striving for equal rights for Muslim citizens. The Muslim citizens of the country suffered more due to the absence of the King of Tripura among the heads of institutions of the Muslim citizens of Bangladesh.
Consequences of Hajj:
1. Indicators of Independence: The Hajj was an important indicator of Bangladesh's independence. It played an important role in the national awakening and the emergence of media organizations.
2. Development of humanistic culture: Hajbhang was a fundamental change in the development of humanistic culture in Bangladesh. It provided training for human rights, justice, and military organization.
3. Initiative for Bangladesh Independence: The Hajj was regarded as a creative initiative that gave impetus to Bangladesh's desire for independence. It is appreciated for the unity and movement among the people of Bangladesh.
Thus, the Hajj movement of 1905 is a liberation war event that is regarded as a key part of Bangladesh's independence drive and social development.