The Bangladesh Observer, founded by Hamidul Huq Choudhury in 1949, was the oldest continuously published English-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh...
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The Bangladesh Observer. The Daily Observer hit the stands in Bangladesh on 1 February 2011. Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, the last editor of Bangladesh Observer...
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The Bangladesh Liberation War (Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ, pronounced [mukt̪iɟud̪d̪ʱo]), also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence and known as the Liberation...
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Shafiqul Alam (category Bangladeshi journalists)
Alam is a Bangladeshi journalist who currently serves as the press secretary to the chief adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus...
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The United Nations categorizes Bangladesh as a moderate democratic Muslim country. Sunni Islam is the largest religion in the country and in all of its...
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a Bengali-language newspaper published between 2004 and 2013. The Bangladesh Observer, an English-language daily published between 1949-2010 and last...
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Hamidul Huq Choudhury (category Pakistani emigrants to Bangladesh)
Pakistani-Bangladeshi politician. He was the founder of The Pakistan Observer, an English-language newspaper which changed its name to The Bangladesh Observer after...
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overtook The Bangladesh Observer and Weekly Holiday. It gained a wide readership in Dhaka and Chittagong, particularly among the urban elites, the business...
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Bangabhumi (category Hinduism in Bangladesh)
bilateral ties". The Bangladesh Observer. 15 March 2006. The official noted that the issue of security concern remained with Bangladesh too in the wake of anti-Bangladesh...
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The Bangladesh genocide (Bengali: একাত্তরের গণহত্যা, romanized: Ēkātturēr Gôṇôhôtyā, lit. '71's genocide', Bengali: বাঙালি গণহত্যা, romanized: Bāṅāli Gôṇôhôtyā...
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symbols. Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world and...
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The Bangladesh women's national football team is the women's national association football team of Bangladesh controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation...
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were held in Bangladesh on 7 January 2024 in accordance with the constitutional requirement, stating that elections must take place within the 90-day period...
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The 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy protests in Bangladesh, spearheaded primarily by university...
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Daulatpur–Saturia tornado (redirect from Daultipur-Salturia, Bangladesh Tornado)
six square kilometer area of the tornado's path was completely destroyed. An article in the Bangladesh Observer stated, "The devastation was so complete...
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (category United Nations General Assembly observers)
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. SAARC comprises 3% of the world's land area, 21% of the world's population...
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Razakars (Pakistan) (redirect from Razakars (Bangladesh))
volunteer. The Bangladesh government denotes all collaborators of the Pakistani forces as Razakar. This includes leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, members...
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Sumaya Matsushima (category Bangladesh women's international footballers)
スマヤ) ) is a professional Bangladeshi footballer who plays as a forward for Bashundhara Kings Women Club and the Bangladesh women's national football...
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Abdus Salam (editor) (category Bangladeshi journalists)
newspaper editor of Bangladesh. He edited The Pakistan Observer, which was renamed The Bangladesh Observer after the liberation of Bangladesh. Salam was born...
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newspaper The Daily Observer (Antigua), est. 1993, the only daily newspaper of Antigua and Barbuda The Daily Observer (Bangladesh), est. 2011 The Bangladesh Observer...
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smoking ban". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 February 2017. "How tobacco firms try to undermine Muslim countries' smoking ban". The Bangladesh Observer. 21 April...
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Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury (category Bangladeshi entomologists)
Limited, which published the now defunct The Bangladesh Observer, which was the oldest English language newspaper at the time of its closing in 2010. In February...
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July massacre (redirect from Bangladesh July massacre)
The July massacre (Bengali: জুলাই গণহত্যা, romanized: Julāi Gôṇôhôtyā) was the violent suppression and mass killings in Bangladesh during the July Revolution...
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Kushtia, Bangladesh and the largest seat of higher education in the south-west part of the country. This university in Bangladesh stands as the sole institution...
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newspapers, the Dainik Bangla, Bangladesh Observer, The Daily Ittefaq, and Bangladesh Times, were annulled and banned. The intention of the annulment was...
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Mahfuz Anam (category Bangladeshi journalists)
correspondent of The Bangladesh Observer, the country's main English-language daily at the time. He later served as assistant editor of The Bangladesh Times. He...
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hypothesis presented by the "founding father" of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The hypothesis included a series of reforms in the three pillars of a state:...
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2024 SAFF Women's Championship (category International association football competitions hosted by Bangladesh)
by the national teams of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). The tournament was played 17–30 October 2024 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Bangladesh was...
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The Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ আনসার ও গ্রাম প্রতিরক্ষা বাহিনী; also known as the Ansar Bahini or Ansar VDP) is a paramilitary...
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formerly known as the East Pakistan Student League, simply called the Chhatra League, is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League,...
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