Bangladesh Railway Class 2600 is one of the most frequently used meter-gauge diesel electric locomotive classes of Bangladesh Railway. It is considered...
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Class 2600 may refer to: Bangladesh Railway Class 2600 Queensland Railways 2600 class CIÉ 2600 Class IE 2600 Class This disambiguation page lists articles...
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passenger trains. Class 2900 locomotives have a similar specification to Bangladesh Railway Class 2600 locomotives. Bangladesh Railway specification of...
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Bangladesh Railway Class 2000 is the earliest meter-gauge diesel electric locomotive class of Bangladesh Railway. These locomotives have been in service...
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trains. The Class 2700 locomotives have a similar specification to the Bangladesh Railway 2600 and 2900 class locomotives. The Bangladesh Railway classification...
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Bangladesh Railway Class 3000 is a class of meter-gauge diesel-electric locomotives operated by Bangladesh Railway. This is the latest and most modern...
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Directorate General of Bangladesh Railway. The Bangladesh Railway is governed by the Ministry of Railways and the Bangladesh Railway Authority with a reporting...
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In the rail transport system of Bangladesh, diesel locomotives are used by Bangladesh Railway (BR). Among diesel locos, there are diesel-electric and...
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EMUs, 2600 series, 2700 series DMUs JR Kyushu: JR Kyushu Class DF200-7000 diesel locomotive, YC1 series Hybrid MU JR Freight: JR Freight Class EF510 electric...
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EMD GT18LC-2 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1970)
2002. Bangladesh Railway is the largest user of the class with 55 locomotives built by General Motors Diesel and Hyundai Rotem as Class 2600 and Class 2900...
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Census of Bangladesh, the country's population is 169,828,911. Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world. Bangladesh (previously...
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Parabat Express (category Named passenger trains of Bangladesh)
by a Class 2900 locomotive of Bangladesh Railway. However, due to occasional rolling stock shortages, it may sometimes be hauled by a Class 2600 locomotive...
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ALCO DL560C (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1962)
locomotives were purchased by Bangladesh Railway in 2001. They were the most powerful locomotives at that time. They were allocated Class 6400 or BED-26 numbered...
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Tangail (category Municipalities of Bangladesh)
[ʈaŋgail]) is a city of Tangail District in central Bangladesh. A significant city in Bangladesh, Tangail lies on the bank of the Louhajang River, 83...
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As commonly conceptualised, the modern states of South Asia include Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, with Afghanistan...
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Bengal Presidency (redirect from British Bangladesh)
Bengal proper covered the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal (present-day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal). Calcutta, the city which grew around...
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British Raj (category Bangladesh and the Commonwealth of Nations)
British India contained much of the present-day states of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (Burma). This system of governance was instituted on 28 June...
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and sickle" symbol is U+262D (☭). It is part of the Miscellaneous Symbols (2600–26FF) code block. It was added to Unicode 1.1 in 1993. Communism portal Soviet...
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lived, but coexisted with Indus civilisation during its florescence between 2600 and 1900 B.C. Of the three, the Indus was the most expansive, extending from...
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to pay Rs. 20 lacs as chauth for Bengal (includes both West Bengal and Bangladesh) and 12 lacs for Bihar (including Jharkhand), thus Bengal becoming a tributary...
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Chulalongkorn's Elephants. Anvil Publishing, Inc. pp. 66–70. ISBN 978-971-27-2600-2. Morisi, Paolo (2018). Hell in the Trenches: Austro-Hungarian Stormtroopers...
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Ghaggar-Hakra River basin. The mature Indus civilisation flourished from about 2600 to 1900 BCE, marking the beginning of urban civilisation on the Indian subcontinent...
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is the most Irish neighborhood in the country, with close to 60% of its 2600 residents claiming Irish descent.) Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Chicago...
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the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562...
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December 1971 over the issue of Bangladesh. India decisively defeated Pakistan, resulting in the creation of Bangladesh. The crisis started with Punjabi...
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was only 1.2 percent per annum, substantially lower than India (3.2), Bangladesh (2.1), and Sri Lanka (2.6). The inflation rate in Pakistan has averaged...
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Pinang 2023". Department of Statistics Malaysia (in Malay). August 2024. ISSN 2600-9854. "Statistics Dept: Malaysia's Urbanisation Rate Tripled over Five Decades"...
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of contract law, versions of which remaining in force in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Although not a comprehensive code, the Singaporean Civil Law Act 1909...
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were grown in the eastern part of Bengal (East Pakistan, after 1971, Bangladesh), but processing took place mostly in the western part of Bengal, which...
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Some of its earliest production are found in the Indus Valley civilisation (2600–1900 BC) which is characterised by well-planned cities and houses. Religion...
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