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  2. Bangladesh Rural Development Board - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The core of the BRDB efforts is the design and implementation of a series of integrated rural development (RD) projects (e.g. RD-5, RD-9 and RD-12) and a Rural Poor Cooperative Project (RPCP). The landless men and women, marginal and small farmers constitute the target population of these projects.

  3. File:Lumber prices chart.webp - Wikipedia

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  4. Lumber prices are plunging. Blame the record drop in U.S ...

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    Lumber’s price drop has been particularly dramatic in just the last 90 days in the futures market, with contract prices for July falling 28% to $466 per thousand board feet (futures prices are ...

  5. Akbar Khan (general, born 1912) - Wikipedia

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    Akbar Khan was also one of three generals (the others being Lt. Gen. S.G.M. Pirzada and Tikka Khan) who met with Pakistani President Yahya Khan on 20 February 1971 to plan "Operation Searchlight"; he was appointed Chief of National Security in December, 1971 by Pakistan's new Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

  6. Akbar Khan - Wikipedia

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    Akbar (1542–1602), Mughal emperor; Wazir Akbar Khan (1816–1845), Afghan prince, general and tribal leader involved in the first Anglo-Afghan War; Muhammad Akbar Khan (politician) (fl. 1920), member of the Punjab Province legislative council; Akbar Bugti (1926–2006), Pakistani politician, chief of the Bugti tribe and governor of ...

  7. Bilal Akbar Khan - Wikipedia

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    Bilal was born on 2 May 1980 in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan into a politically active Punjabi Rajput family as both of his uncles, Chaudhry Shafaat Ahmed Khan and Lt Col (Retd) Shujaat Ahmed Khan, have been parliamentarians. [1] He graduated in Finance from the Ohio State University, USA in 2004. [1]

  8. In Concert 1972 - Wikipedia

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    In Concert 1972 is a double live album by sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sarodiya Ali Akbar Khan, released in 1973 on Apple Records.It was recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City, in October 1972, and is a noted example of the two Hindustani classical musicians' celebrated jugalbandi (duet) style of playing.

  9. Khost rebellion (1912) - Wikipedia

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    Its causes laid in the "rapacity and exactions" [8] of Muhammad Akbar Khan, the local governor of the Khost district. [2] The rebellion, which was led by Jehandad Khan , [ 2 ] began on 2 May 1912, [ note 1 ] when Mangal and Jadran tribesmen in Khost , Afghanistan rose up, [ 1 ] quickly overwhelmed various isolated garrisons, [ 2 ] and besieged ...