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  2. Md. Nurul Anwar - Wikipedia

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    Anwar was commissioned in the Bangladesh Army on 22 June 1990 in the Corps of Artillery. In his career, Anwar served as director general of Operations and Plan Directorate of the Armed Forces Division when he was brigadier general. [2] He led the Exercise Sampriti-10 a joint training with the Indian Army in Jashore Cantonment. [3] He performed United Nations assignments twice. Once in Kuwait ...

  3. Bangladesh Army Football Team - Wikipedia

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    The 2005–06 National Football League was the last time Army took part in the tournament, while top-tier clubs still competed in it. Their only win during the league came against Nobanabin Somabesh. They also partook in the 2005 edition of the Federation Cup, losing in the quarter-final to Sheikh Russel KC 2–5. [12] The following decade, Army played in both the 2008 and 2009 editions of the ...

  4. Directorate General of Defence Purchase (Bangladesh)

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    On 9 November 1972, DDP was formed and had started job from a tin shed building which is located near Jahangir gate MP Check Post. On 13 January 1973, DDP was relocated to Cantonment Bazar in Dhaka Cantonment. Directorate General of Defence Purchase in short DGDP became the new name of the then DDP on 30 March 1976. On 19 April 1977, DGDP again relocated to 110/A Banani which was known as the ...

  5. Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust was established in June 1998. [3] In 1999 the trust established Trust Bank Limited. [4] The BBC estimated the commercial enterprise of the Bangladesh Army to be over 30 billion taka. [5] The trust was founded to look after the interests and welfare of retired military personnel. The organizations under the trust include hotels, golf clubs, filling stations ...

  6. Nazma Begum - Wikipedia

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    Begum started her career in Bangladesh Army. Later, she worked in United Nations ' Peacekeeping Army and served as a medical professional in Central African Republic. She holds several records in Bangladesh Army as well as UN Peacekeeping Army. She became the first female Assistant Director of medical services in UN Peacekeeping Army's history. She is also the only woman in the history who was ...

  7. Bangladesh–Kuwait relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 after Iraq had invaded Kuwait, Bangladesh sent soldiers for the United Nations-led Operation Desert Shield to protect Saudi Arabia. [4] Bangladeshi troops also fought in the First Gulf War as part of the international coalition. [5] Bangladesh army lost 59 soldiers in the war as well as the mine-clearing operations after the war. [6] By 2016, 72 Bangladeshi soldiers have died and 152 ...

  8. Order of precedence in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The order of precedence in Bangladesh, officially known as Warrant of Precedence, is a symbolic hierarchy that lays down the relative precedence in terms of ranks of important functionaries belonging to the executive, legislative and judicial organs of the state, including members of the foreign diplomatic corps. When a person holds more than one position, the highest position is considered ...

  9. Hinduism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in People's Republic of Bangladesh, as according to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, approximately 13.1 million people responded that they were Hindus, constituting 7.95% out of the total population of 165.15 million people. [4] [5] In terms of population, Bangladesh is the third-largest Hindu populated country of the world, just after the ...