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- Gabkhan Channel is a canal connecting Pirojpur District of Bangladesh with Jhalakati District. The canal was excavated during the British rule in 1918...
- Presidency Muslim), Munshi Abdul Rahman (Chittagong Muslim), Ghani Khan Gabkhan (Bakerganj Muslim re-polls), Darcy Lindsay (European), Frank Carter (European)...
- 2506 mm. The main rivers in this district are the Bishkhali, Dhanshiri, Gabkhan, Sugandha, Jangalia, Bamanda and Bajitpur. "পেয়ারা আর শীতলপাটি, এই নিয়ে...
- in the district of Barisal, Bangladesh, and ends in Gajalia, near the Gabkhan canal. The total length of the river is about 160 kilometres (99 mi). List...
- Chittagong — Cox's Bazar 950 3,120 Meghna Bridge Dhaka — Chittagong 930 3,050 Gabkhan Bridge Barisal — Jhalokathi 918 3,012 1st Bangladesh China Friendship (Postagola)...
- Nalchiti Muni****lity, Kulkati and Ponabalia Unions and then flows up to Gabkhan Dhansindri Union in Jhalokati Sadar Upazila of Jhalokati District and discharges...
- Bridge) Sylhet 8 Gabkhan Bridge গাবখান সেতু 116 m (381 ft) 918 m (3,012 ft) Box girder Prestressed concrete Road bridge R870 Gabkhan Channel 2002 Sunamganj...
- centre and also for the Sundori tree (a kind of mangrove) that grows there. Gabkhan, Baleshwar, Damodar, Kocha, Pona, Kochakhali, Kaliganga, Sandha, Doratana...
- small village in ****hali Upazila of Pirojpur District in Bangladesh. The Gabkhan Channel, which is known as the Suez Canal of Bangladesh, starts from beside...
- It has a launch & steamer station which date from British period. The Gabkhan Channel starts from Kaukhali near the village of Ashoa. On it many ships...