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BANGLADESHI RADIO STATION
Radio Bangladesh; Bangladesh Radio

Bangladesh      
n. Bangladesh (República Popular de Bangladesh), país en el sur de Asia
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
  • center
  • 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]]
  • date=22 September 2022 }}</ref>
  • 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]].
  • url=https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/news/life-expectancy-birth-rises-1923149}}</ref>
  • 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
  • date=11 August 2022}}</ref>
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
Bangladesh         
  • 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
  • center
  • 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]]
  • date=22 September 2022 }}</ref>
  • 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]].
  • url=https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/news/life-expectancy-birth-rises-1923149}}</ref>
  • 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
  • date=11 August 2022}}</ref>
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
Bangladesh

Wikipedia

Bangladesh Betar

Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার; lit.'Bangladesh Radio'), or BB is the state-owned radio broadcaster of Bangladesh, initially established as the Dhaka station of All India Radio in 1939. It was later made part of Radio Pakistan. After the independence of the country in 1971, Radio Pakistan ceased transmissions there and the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra was renamed to Bangladesh Betar, which took full control of all radio stations in the country at the time.

Bangladesh Betar is a sister service to Bangladesh Television, which is also state-owned. It operates several AM and FM stations around Bangladesh. It also broadcasts in six languages, including Bengali, to listeners in the country and overseas. Hosne Ara Talukdar is the Director General of Bangladesh Betar.