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  2. Bangladeshi diaspora - Wikipedia

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    There is a Bangladeshi school in the city of Muscat, in Oman, called Bangladesh School Muscat. [citation needed] Qatar has about 400,000 Bangladeshis as of 2019. [51] There is a Bangladeshi school in Doha called Bangladesh MHM School & College. Bangladeshis in Qatar make more than 14% of the Qatar population.

  3. Bangladeshis in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Although Bangladesh only came into existence in 1971, the land of East Bengal which is today Bangladesh has strong ties to the Middle East. Out of the 13 Million [ 1 ] Bangladeshis abroad approximately 8 million live within the Middle East, [ 2 ] with 2.5 million in Saudi Arabia and a 1 million of them in the United Arab Emirates .

  4. Bangladeshi Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladeshi population in Dallas was 5,000 people in 1997, which was large enough to hold the Baishakhi Mela event. Baishakhi Mela events have been held in major American cities such as New York City; Paterson, New Jersey; Atlantic City; Washington, D.C.; and Los Angeles; as the Bangladeshi population continues to increase in these cities. [15]

  5. Bangladeshis - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has a 2024 population of 174 million according to United Nations projections. [1] As per as 2020 estimation research, around 13 million Bangladeshis live abroad in various foreign nations. [ 2 ] [ 60 ] The estimated total population of all Bangladeshis including the ones who are living in their country and abroad is about 187 million ...

  6. List of diasporas - Wikipedia

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    Bengali Hindu diaspora – the worldwide population of the Bengali Hindus of Indian and Bangladeshi origin. Bihari – Pakistani Muslims of different ethnic origins in Bengal, India and Bangladesh, a small percentage of population left over from Pakistan's rule of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) from 1947 to 1971.

  7. Lebanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The diaspora population consists of Christians, Muslims, Druze, and Jews. The Christians trace their origin to several waves of emigration, starting with the exodus that followed the 1860 Lebanon conflict in Ottoman Empire. Under the current Lebanese nationality law, the Lebanese diaspora do not have an automatic right to return to Lebanon.

  8. Demographics of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    According to the CIA World Factbook, [17] in 2021, the Christian population in Lebanon was estimated at 44%. In 2012 a more detailed breakdown of the size of each Christian sect in Lebanon was made: Maronite Christians are the largest of the Christian groups who in total account for about 32.4% of the total population of Lebanon. [19]

  9. Bangladesh–Lebanon relations - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese government welcomed Bangladesh's pledge of sending troops to UNIFIL. Bangladesh also offered a variety of assistance for the postwar rehabilitation and reconstruction of Lebanon. [2] In 2010, Bangladesh became the first South Asian country to send warships to UNIFIL when BNS Osman and BNS Madhumoti left Chittagong for Lebanon. [3]