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  • ...en Captain Ziaur Rahman, who later became the country's President. Khaleda Zia continued her education at Surendranath College of Dinajpur until 1965 when [[Image:ZiaBegumKhaleda.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Begum Khaleda Zia]] ...
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  • ...79. He was a minister in the cabinet of [[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]] in 1991 in charge of the Ministry of Planning, and also the minister in c ...
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  • ...1991 and was included in the cabinet of [[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]] in charge of the Ministry of Law and Justice. ...
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  • ...1). In October-November 2001 he was made Foreign Minister in Begum Khaleda Zia's cabinet before his election to the presidential post. He resigned from al ...
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  • | Begum Khaleda Zia || 20 March 1991-30 March 1996 | Begum Khaleda Zia || 10 October 2001-29 October 2006 ...
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  • ...ay, 2006. Initially it started its operations by the name of Begum Khaleda Zia Medical College. Later, on 1 June in 2009, its name was changed by Shaheed ...
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  • ...adruddoza Choudhury became the secretary gerneral of the party and General Zia himself became its convenor. ...BNP secured 193 seats out of 300 in the Jatiya Sangsad, and Begum Khaleda Zia once again became the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...er one-eleven when the senior leaders of the party including Begum Khaleda Zia were under confinement, Khondakar Delwar Hossain boldly faced adversities t ...
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  • ...and Planning minister in the cabinet of [[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]] from 2001 to 2006. ...
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  • ...ed decentralisation in an attempt to generate mass support for his regime. Zia's Local Government Ordinance of 1976 provided for the creation of a three-t The government of [[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]] (1991-1996) abolished the upazila system in November 1991. Her government ...
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  • ...en Captain Ziaur Rahman, who later became the country's President. Khaleda Zia continued her education at Surendranath College of Dinajpur until 1965 when [[Image:ZiaBegumKhaleda.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Begum Khaleda Zia]] ...
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  • ...trict. His father’s name is Munshi Mubarak Ali and mother’s name is Maleka Begum. ...and in 2003 during BNP-Jamaat coalition government headed by Begum Khaleda Zia. ...
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  • ...Shah Azizur Rahman returned to the mainstream of BNP led by Begum Khaleda Zia. ...
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  • ...f SAARC in 1985. It was due to the foreign policy initiatives of President Zia's government that Bangladesh won a seat in the UN Security Council for the ...y through appending a new article (Article 25(2)) to the Constitution. The Zia government repealed Article 12 of the Constitution which upheld secularism, ...
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  • ...ladesh nationalist party]] (BNP) led by [[Zia, Begum Khaleda|begum khaleda zia]] attempted at finding political solution to the Hill Tracts problems. A Li ...
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  • ...bagh (Dhaka) constituency. He was included in the cabinet of Begum Khaleda Zia as state minister in charge of the Ministry of Food, and later a cabinet mi ...
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  • ...country. [[Islam, Syed Nazrul|syed nazrul islam]] and [[Begum, Amena|amena begum]] took on the mantle of the party as acting president and general secretary ...ipated in all the presidential and parliamentary elections held during the Zia-Sattar-Ershad regimes, sometimes on its own and sometimes by forming allian ...
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  • ...lgazi Pilot High School (1929), Phulgazi Girls' High School (1972), Ajmeri Begum Girls' High School (1979), Dakshin Basura Government Primary School (1904), ...
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  • ...included in the government of the 4-party alliance headed by Begum Khaleda Zia with two of its members, namely Maulana Matiur Rahman Nizami and Maulana Al ...
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  • ...ain Muhammad Ershad (1982-1991) collapsed. The government of Begum Khaleda Zia (1991-1996, 2001-2006) was put under tremendous pressure by the calling of ...
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  • ...y elections. BNP became consolidated under the leadership of Begum Khaleda Zia and drew strength from the anti-Ershad movement in the late 1980s. In the g ...
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