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Kwi| ˆZwi 1974 Bangladesh received world recogni on by becoming the 136th member of the United Na ons on
1966 mv‡j evOvwji gyw³mb` 6 `dv n‡e Zv‡Z ïay c~e© cvwK¯Ívb bq, cwðg September 17. On September 25, at the 29th General Assembly of the United Na ons, Sheikh
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by fortune alone were abroad at that me. Bangladesh observes August 15 as the Na onal
√ Zviv Avgv‡`i Kv‡Q ¶gZv n¯ÍvšÍi Ki‡e Mourning Day and remembers the noblest and the greatest Bengali who ever lived, through his
n¨uv, 1967 mv‡ji 12 b‡f¤^i H KweZvwU bv| Zviv A‡¯¿i fvlvq K_v ej‡e| spirit, ideology, courage, and love for the people of his na on.
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