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Burkina Faso         
  • West Africa circa 1875
  • National Assembly]] building in downtown [[Ouagadougou]]
  • President Blaise Compaoré ruled Burkina Faso from a coup d'état in 1987 until he lost power in 2014.
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  • Map of Burkina Faso
  • A proportional representation of Burkina Faso exports, 2019
  • A cameraman in [[Ouagadougou]], Burkina Faso in 2010
  • Artisan garland of decorative painted [[gourd]]s in [[Ouagadougou]]
  • Satellite image of Burkina Faso
  • [[Burkina Faso national football team]] in white during a match
  • A masked Winiama dancer, c. 1970
  • Processing facilities at the Essakane Mine in Burkina Faso
  • [[French West Africa]] c. 1913
  • A plate of [[fufu]] (right) accompanied with [[peanut soup]]
  • GDP per capita in Burkina Faso, since 1950
  • Gando]] primary school. Its architect, [[Diébédo Francis Kéré]], received the [[Aga Khan Award for Architecture]] in 2004.
  • The ''Grand marché'' in [[Koudougou]], Burkina Faso
  • Map of [[Köppen climate classification]]
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  • Malika Outtara, poet
  • [[Maurice Yaméogo]], the first president of Upper Volta, examines documents pertaining to the ratification of the country's independence in 1960
  • The capital, [[Ouagadougou]], in 1930
  • The cavalry of the [[Mossi Kingdoms]] were experts at raiding deep into enemy territory, even against the formidable [[Mali Empire]].
  • Tuareg]] man in [[Ouagadougou]]
  • Armed men prevent the French explorer [[Louis-Gustave Binger]] from entering Sia (Bobo-Dioulasso) during his stay in April 1892.
  • The railway station in [[Bobo Dioulasso]] was built during the colonial era and remains in operation.
  • Batié]]
  • Damage caused by the Dourtenga floods in 2007
SOVEREIGN STATE IN AFRICA
ISO 3166-1:BF; Burkina; Burkina Fasoan; Burkino Faso; Burkina Fasso; Burkina-Faso; Bourkina Faso; Burkina Fatso; Bourkina-Fasso; Bourkina Fasso; Faso; Berkina faso; Burkina faso; Burkinafaso; Food security in Burkina Faso; Food insecurity in Burkina Faso; Causes of food insecurity in Burkina Faso; Infrastructure in Burkina Faso; Hunger in Burkina Faso; Republic of Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso (stato dell"Africa occidentale, ex Volta superiore)
school board         
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF A SCHOOL, LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OR EQUIVALENT
School board; School boards; School authority; School committee; School Board; School trustee; Board of Ed; Board of Education; School Committee; Educational Board; Board of ed; Bd. of Educ.; Board of Ed.; Bd. of education; Bd of Ed
comitato scolastico locale
Bangla-Desh         
  • Women students of Dhaka University marching in defiance of the [[Section 144]] prohibition on assembly during the Bengali Language Movement in early 1953
  • Furniture (beds) belonging the historic [[Zamindars of Bengal]] at the [[Bangladesh National Museum]]
  • Founding conference of the [[All India Muslim League]] in Dhaka, 1906
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  • Nawab Sirajuddaulah]]''
  • The Liberation War Museum in Dhaka has many exhibits on the victims of the 1971 war
  • The earliest form of the [[Bengali language]] developed during the [[Pala Empire]], shown here on a map of Asia in 800 CE.
  • Governor of Bengal]].
  • Map of [[Bangladesh UN Peacekeeping Force]] deployments.
  • Crotale]].
  • National Parliament]] building in [[Sher-e-Bangla Nagar]], a neighborhood named after the first [[Prime Minister of Bengal]].
  • A proportional representation of Bangladesh's exports (2019)
  • Women dancers during the [[Bengali New Year]] in Chittagong
  • Traditional Bangladeshi meals: [[shorshe ilish]], Dhakaiya [[biryani]] and [[pitha]]
  • Muslim feminist [[Begum Rokeya]] and her husband in 1898
  • A [[Bengal tiger]], the national animal, in the Sundarbans
  • Mughals]] to defend their bases.
  • Manipuri dance]] performers in Bangladesh
  • [[Museum of Independence, Dhaka]]
  • Chakma alphabets]] are indigenous to the Chittagong Hill Tracts
  • [[Lord Clive]] meeting with [[Mir Jafar]] after the [[Battle of Plassey]], which led to the overthrow of the last independent [[Nawab of Bengal]]
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  • Coin featuring a horseman issued after the Muslim conquest of Bengal
  • The [[Dominion of Pakistan]] in 1947, with [[East Bengal]] its eastern part
  • Debidwar]], [[Comilla]].
  • A [[Baul]] playing the ''[[ektara]]'' at [[Lalon Shah]]'s shrine in [[Kushtia]]
  • A ramp walk by a model during a fashion show in Bangladesh in 2012
  • [[Lord Curzon]] oversaw the creation of [[Eastern Bengal and Assam]]
  • Seal of the Government of Bangladesh
  • Abdus Sattar]] (seated third from left) at the [[North-South Summit]] in 1981
  • [[Isa Khan]], the [[Zamindar]] of [[Sonargaon]], resisted Mughal expansion in the late 16th century
  • Portuguese envoys (top left) at the imperial court of emperor [[Akbar]]. The [[Portuguese settlement in Chittagong]] flourished until the Mughals expelled the Portuguese in 1666.
  • Embroidery on [[Nakshi kantha]] (embroidered [[quilt]]), a centuries-old Bengali art tradition
  • Azam Shah]], who served as the [[Mughal Emperor]].
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  • Literacy rates in Bangladesh districts
  • [[Charles Cornwallis]] was responsible for enacting the [[Permanent Settlement]]
  • Sheikh Mujibur Rahman with a commander of the Bangladesh Navy
  • Physical map of Bangladesh
  • The [[Bengal Sultanate]] and its vassals in the 15th-century
  • [[Bangladesh cricket team]]
  • [[Khaleda Zia]] (standing second from right) with the Emir of Bahrain in 1994
  • Wind turbines on [[Kutubdia Island]]
  • A [[Nouka Baich]] boat race
  • Commercial offices and apartments blocks seen from a lakefront in [[Dhaka]]
  • H M Ershad]]
  • The [[Rapid Action Battalion]] has been sanctioned by the United States for human rights abuses
  • ruins of Paharpur]] include a pyramid-like structure from the Pala period.
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[Antony Blinken]] meeting with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister [[AK Abdul Momen]] on 4 April 2022 to mark 50 years of [[Bangladesh-United States relations]]
  • busiest port]] on the Bay of Bengal
  • Sufi saint]] [[Hazrat Shah Jalal]], who conquered Sylhet in the 14th century.
  • [[Sheikh Hasina]] addressing a rally in 2023
  • [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]] (seated) at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in the United States in 1958
  • [[Siraj-ud-Daulah]], the last independent Nawab of Bengal
  • The 15th-century [[Sixty Dome Mosque]] in the [[Mosque City of Bagerhat]] is the largest sultanate-era mosque in Bangladesh.
  • [[Ziaur Rahman]] (second from right) with members of the Dutch royal family in 1978
  • British Bengal's last premier [[H. S. Suhrawardy]] speaking about partition
  • [[Syed Mujtaba Ali]]
  • The [[Varendra Research Museum]] in [[Rajshahi]] is the oldest surviving museum in Bangladesh
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COUNTRY IN SOUTH ASIA
ISO 3166-1:BD; Bangla Desh; Bengladesh; Republic of Bangladesh; Blangadesh; People's Republic of Bangladesh; গনপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলােদশ; বাংলাদেশ; Bangla-Desh; Bangledesh; Bangladeish; Bdesh; B-desh; Bengaledesh; Bangaladesh; B'desh; Gana Praja-tantri Bangladesh; Peoples Republic of Bangladesh; Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh; BANGLADESH; BNGL; Bangaldesh; Bangladash; Bengaldesh; Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh; People’s Republic of Bangladesh; Gônôprôjatôntri Bangladesh; Biodiversity in Bangladesh; Bengali Republic; Bengali People's Republic; Bangladeshi Republic; People's Republic of Bangladash; Republic of Bangladash; Gaṇaprajātantrī Bāṃlādēśa; Bangladesh (East Pakistan); BanglaDesh; Bangladish; গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ; Gônoprojatontrī Bangladesh
Bangla-Desh

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