Bangladesh is South Asia's first Muslim-majority country to make it to Miss Universe 2019

Shirin Akter Shela was crowned Miss Universe Bangladesh by Indian model and 1994 winner Sushmita Sen

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The Miss Universe beauty pageant 2019 officially has South Asia's first Muslim-majority country competing for the prestigious crown: Bangladesh.

Shirin Akter Shela was crowned in the inaugural edition of Miss Universe Bangladesh, at the grand finale held at the International Convention City, Bashundhar last week.

The 5'11'' beauty will represent the country at the main event of the 68th Miss Universe competition, where Bangladesh will participate for the first time ever.

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The third-year physics student was crowned by Indian actor and model Sushmita Sen, who herself won the title of Miss Universe in 1994.


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"I am very glad to be a part of this momentous occasion. Tonight we make history. Do you want to know how? We make history because for the first time, a girl from Bangladesh will represent this beautiful country at Miss Universe competition," Sushmita said during the event. "Twenty-five years ago, I represented India at that same competition, and my life was changed forever."

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Other countries competing for the Miss Universe 2019 crown include Nepal, India and Sri Lanka. Pakistan has never competed in the Miss Universe pageant.

Human rights lawyer Arooj Bokhari became this year's Miss Pakistan World winner and is representing her country for the Miss Tourism International competition in Kuala Lumpur.

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