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  2. List of wars involving Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    RUF AFRC (1997–2002) West Side Boys (1998–2000) Liberia (1997–2002) NPFL (1991–2002) Libya Burkina Faso Moldova Victory. Rebels defeated. Bengali declared honorary official language because of their help in the war.

  3. Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    When Bangladesh applied for membership to the United Nations in 1972, China vetoed its application [159] because two U.N. resolutions about the repatriation of Pakistani prisoners of war and civilians had not yet been implemented. [160] China was also among the last countries to recognise independent Bangladesh, refusing to do so until 31 ...

  4. Military history of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Armed Forces were raised from the armed forces of the British Raj, which included the Bengal Regiment and major installations such as the Dhaka Cantonment, Chittagong Cantonment and the Bogra Cantonment.The following includes a list of conflicts which occurred within the territory of Bangladesh under British rule.

  5. Category:Military history of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military history of Bangladesh" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... List of wars involving Bangladesh; M.

  6. Category:Wars involving Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    List of wars involving Bangladesh; 0–9. 2018–2019 Bangladesh drug war; B. Bangladesh Liberation War; G. Gulf War; I. Indo-Pakistani war of 1971; Insurgency in ...

  7. Military coups in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Bangladesh coup attempt was a coup planned for 11–12 January 2012 that was stopped by the Bangladesh Army in December 2011. This was announced at a press conference on 19 January 2012. The purpose of the coup was to establish Islamic law in Bangladesh. [14] [15] A number of officers including retired ones were arrested. [16]

  8. Timeline of the Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    1 March: General Yahya Khan calls off the session of National Council to be held on 3 March in a radio address. [1]7 March: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman – leader of Awami League party that had won a landslide victory in Pakistan in the Federal Elections of 1970, but never been granted authority – announces to a jubilant crowd at the Dhaka Race Course ground, "The struggle this time is the ...

  9. Category:Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    People of the Bangladesh Liberation War (5 C, 146 P) Politics of the Bangladesh Liberation War (3 C, 9 P) W. Works about the Bangladesh Liberation War (4 C, 10 P)