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What (who) is BDR - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bdr; BDR (disambiguation)

BDR         
Bus Device Request (Reference: SCSI)
Bdr         
¦ abbreviation Brit. Bombardier.
Bengal Dooars Railway         
RAILWAY COMPANY IN BENGAL PROVINCE OF BRITISH INDIA
The Bengal Dooars Railway was formed in 1891 and amalgamated with the Eastern Bengal Railway in 1951. The Bengal Dooars Railway (shortened BDR) was one of the pioneering railway companies that operated from 1893 to 1941, in Bengal province of British India, connecting the Dooars with its junction with Eastern Bengal Railway at Lalmonirhat with locations up to the foot of the Himalayas near the border with Bhutan.

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BDR

BDR may refer to:

  • BD-R or Blu-ray Disc recordable
  • Backcountry Discovery Routes, US-base non-profit organization that creates off-highway routes for dual-sport and adventure motorcycle travel
  • Backup Designated Router, the router interfaced used in the Open Shortest Path First protocol if the designated router fails
  • Backup and Disaster Recovery appliance
  • Bangladesh Rifles, now Border Guard Bangladesh
  • Belajar dari Rumah, an Indonesian television block
  • Big Dad Ritch, lead vocalist for American heavy metal band Texas Hippie Coalition
  • Bilateral Digit Reduction, in fossil birds
  • Bill Davis Racing, a NASCAR team
  • German Cycling Federation (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer)
  • PostgreSQL Bi Directional Replication
  • Sikorsky Memorial Airport (FAA and IATA codes)
Examples of use of BDR
1. Shakil Ahmed, chief of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) border guards.
2. A heavy exchange of machineguns and mortars continued until early Saturday," a BDR official said.
3. Indian forces said they fired at BDR positions throughout Friday night, and into Saturday morning.
4. The BSF asked the BDR to submit documents and photographs of the victims proving their identities.
5. Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) sources said the incident took place two kilometers from Wahedpur border.