Dacca was the provincial and legislative capital of the former East Pakistan region.
The Indian banyan or the Ficus benghalensis was the tree un officially representing former East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Royal Bengal Tiger was the animal un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Pink water-lily or the Nymphaea pubescens was the flower un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Oriental Magpie Robin or the Copsychus saularis was the bird un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
Eastern Province (East Pakistan) was a part of Pakitan till 1971
The Partition of Bengal in 1947, part of the Partition of India, was a partition that divided the British Indian province of Bengal between India and Pakistan, with West Bengal becoming a province of India and East Bengal becoming a province of Pakistan. The partition was done according to what has come to be known as the 3 June Plan or Mountbatten Plan.
Bangladesh, East Pakistan, East Bengal always have one capital. It is called Dhaka
because the east pakistani people were being violated by the west pakistani soldiers and the men of the region finally realized that pakistan was crazy.
In 1971, Pakistan attacked Bangladesh (Former East Pakistan). Later India came to help the Bangladeshis to defeat the Pakistan and gain independence.
The capital city of this region is Ghent.
It stretched from Libya-Egypt in the west, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.