Religion, Nature, and Life in the Sundarbans
Religion, Nature, and Life in the Sundarbans
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Nagoya: Nanzan University
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The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world, spanning across the borders of Bangladesh and India. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its ecological uniqueness and importance to all humanity. The Sundarbans is home to diverse species and some of the poorest twelve million people in the world. Hindu and Muslim fishe...
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Religion, Nature, and Life in the Sundarbans
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1882-6865