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  2. Bangabazar - Wikipedia

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    Bangabazar (Bengali: বঙ্গবাজার, romanized: Bongobajar, lit. 'Bazaar of Bengal') is a bazaar Located in Fulbaria, Dhaka. [1] It is mainly known as the market for the ready-made garment industry.

  3. Agora Super Stores - Wikipedia

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    On 15 May 2016, Agro and other superstores closed their stores in protest overfine issued by Bangladesh Food Safety Authority for selling date expired food on 12 May 2016. The Shantinagar branch manager Monirul Islam of Agora was sentenced to 2 years imprisonment by the mobile court of Bangladesh Food Safety Authority. [14] [15] [16]

  4. Moulvibazar District - Wikipedia

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    There is a sizeable Hindu population in Moulvibazar many who are living in Sreemangal. Moulvibazar has the second-highest proportion of Hindu residents of any district in Bangladesh, after Gopalganj. Begum Talib-un-Nisa Khatun of Prithimpasha's Chhoto Saheb Bari established the famous Rabir Bazar Jame Masjid in the late 18th century. [14]

  5. Cox's Bazar - Wikipedia

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    During the early 9th century, the greater Chittagong area, including Cox's Bazar, was under the rule of Arakan kings until its conquest by the Mughals in 1666. [10] When the Mughal Prince Shah Shuja was passing through the hilly terrain of the present-day Cox's Bazar on his way to Arakan, he was attracted to its scenic and captivating beauty.

  6. List of football stadiums in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Location Opened Home team 1 National Stadium, Dhaka: 36,000 Motijheel, Dhaka: 1954 Bangladesh national football team Bangladesh women's national football team: 2 M. A. Aziz Stadium: 30,000 Chittagong: 1955 Chittagong Abahani: 3 Faridpur Stadium: 30,000 Faridpur: 1960 4 Barisal Divisional Stadium: 30,000 Barisal: 1966 5 Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan ...

  7. Bangla Bazar - Wikipedia

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    Some historians think that Bangla Bazar was the center of the 'Bangala' city mentioned by many travelers. Some others think that Bangla Bazar was established in Sultani period when the word 'Bangala' became popular. [1]

  8. List of Bangladesh tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    As of 31 May, eighteen people were reported to be killed across Bangladesh, mostly due to falling trees and drowning. [18] 4 May 2019: Cyclone Fani moved into Bangladesh after making landfall in Odisha. It killed 17 people in ten districts of Bangladesh. [19] The government estimated the damage at US$63.6 million (5.37 billion taka). [20]

  9. Agriculture in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are 166 tea estates in Bangladesh, covering almost 280,000 acres of land. Bangladesh is the 9th largest Tea producer, producing around 2% of the world’s Tea production. Because of Bangladesh's fertile soil and normally ample water supply, rice can be grown and harvested three times a year in many areas. [3]