• Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA), Sylhet, is a government military business school run by the Bangladesh Army located at Jalalabad...
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  • Business Administration, Sylhet, Bangladesh This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Army Institute of Business Administration. If...
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  • Bangladesh: Army Institute of Business Administration,Sylhet (AIBA) Army Institute of Business Administration (AIBA) Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management...
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  • University, Sylhet North East University RTM AL-KABIR TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Sylhet International University Army Institute of Business Administration, Sylhet Mentioned...
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    center of Sylhet Division and is situated on the banks of the Surma River. Sylhet is the fifth-largest city in Bangladesh, with a population of around...
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    Nilphamari Army Institute of Business Administration (AIBA), Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA), Savar...
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  • Jalalabad Cantonment (category Cantonments of Bangladesh)
    cantonment located in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Jalalabad Cantonment is the home of the Bangladesh Army's 17th Infantry Division, the School of Infantry & Tactics...
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  • is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This...
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    College (AFMC) Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA, Sylhet) Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA, Savar) Army Medical Colleges...
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  • of institutes in Bangladesh: Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA) Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI) Bangladesh Institute of Bank...
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    Md Jubayer Salehin (category Engineers in Chief of the Bangladesh Army)
    general of the Bangladesh Army and Director General, Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies. Earlier, he was adjutant general at army headquarters...
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    Library Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) National Armed Forces Cemetery Army Institute of Business Administration (Army IBA), Savar Cantonment...
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    Jalalabad Cantonment Public School and College (category Education in Sylhet)
    educational institute in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Established on 4 July 1999, the institution is regulated by the Bangladesh Army and approved by the Board of Intermediate...
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    Quadrat Elahi Rahman Shafique (category Bangladesh Army colonels)
    School of Infantry and Tactics of the Bangladesh Army in Sylhet District. He completed an MBA degree from Institute of Business Administration, University...
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    Comilla (redirect from History of Comilla)
    and the 14th Division was tasked to defend the Sylhet and Brahmanbaria areas only. Pakistan Army's 93,000 troops unconditionally surrendered to the...
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    Bengal: also known as eastern Bangladesh, comprising Chittagong Division, Sylhet Division and proposed Comilla Division, known for the Surma-Meghna River...
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  • of Mymensingh Division, Rangpur Division and Sylhet Division has four. And Barisal Division has three. As of 2022 the University Grants Commission of...
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  • Shaikh Yusuf Harun (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    Chairman of Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA), pose for photograph after laying the foundation stone of Shreehatta Economic Zone in Sylhet on Monday...
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    Shillong (redirect from History of Shillong)
    Commissionership was formed with Shillong as the seat of administration. The new administration included Sylhet, now a part of Bangladesh. Also included in the Chief...
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    Meteorology Logistics Administration Finance/Accounts Education Legal Medical (officers are seconded from army) Trade groups of airmen are as follows:...
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    In 1612 At the time of the Mughal invasion of the Greater Sylhet region, Bayazid Karrani II, a member of the Karrani dynasty of Bengal, was among the...
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  • Higher Secondary Certificate (category School qualifications of India)
    Education, Barishal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sylhet Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dinajpur Board of Intermediate and Secondary...
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    Raipura Upazila (category Upazilas of Narsingdi District)
    operations in Akhaura, Sylhet, and Raipura in Narsingdi. On 12 December 1971, the Upazila was liberated from the occupying Pakistan Army. In 2009, Advocate...
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    Shah Makhdum Institute Public Library, Rajshahi (1891), the Noakhali Town Hall Public Library (1896), the Prize Memorial Library, Sylhet (1897), the Chittagong...
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    Amherst, saw the British occupation of Cachar as essential towards guarding the nearby British held district of Sylhet from the Burmese. On 6 March 1824...
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    Shah Makhdum Institute Public Library, Rajshahi (1891), the Noakhali Town Hall Public Library (1896), the Prize Memorial Library, Sylhet (1897), the Chittagong...
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    Ziaur Rahman (category Chiefs of Army Staff, Bangladesh)
    the development of the country. In late September 1977, a failed coup against his administration occurred. A group of Japanese Red Army terrorists hijacked...
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    July massacre (category Instances of Lang-bn using second unnamed parameter)
    the government, with calls for intervention from the United Nations. In Sylhet, Nagorik Alem Somaj organized a protest condemning the killings. Sheikh...
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    Dhaka (redirect from City of Mosques)
    is around 330 flights. It is the hub of most Bangladeshi airlines. Domestic service flies to Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Cox's Bazar, Jessore, Barisal...
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    from the city's jail. In a backlash, the rebels were suppressed by the Sylhet Light Infantry. Arakan was annexed in 1829 and incorporated into the Bengal...
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