the series of events in bangladesh are tragic place these events in order

1. Rana Plaza collapse (2013): On April 24, the Rana Plaza, a building housing several garment factories, collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The incident resulted in the deaths of over 1,100 people and injured thousands. This tragedy highlighted the unsafe working conditions and insufficient regulations in the country's garment industry.

2. Tazreen Fashion fire (2012): On November 24, a fire broke out at the Tazreen Fashion factory in Dhaka. The fire claimed the lives of at least 112 workers and injured many others. It exposed the inadequate fire safety measures and lack of emergency exits in Bangladesh's factories.

3. Cyclone Sidr (2007): On November 15, Cyclone Sidr struck the southwestern coastal regions of Bangladesh. The cyclone caused extensive damage and claimed the lives of around 3,500 people. It also left millions homeless and caused significant economic loss to the country.

4. Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict (1980s-ongoing): The Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict is a long-standing territorial dispute between the indigenous people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts region and the Bangladeshi government. The conflict has resulted in violence, displacement, and loss of lives over several decades.

5. Assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1975): On August 15, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding president of Bangladesh, and most of his family members were assassinated in a military coup. This event led to political instability in the country and significantly impacted its governance.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there have been many other tragic events in Bangladesh's history.