- S**** Mir
Nisar Ali (27
January 1782 – 19
November 1831),
better known as
Titumir, was one of the
first Bengali revolutionaries in
British India who developed...
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Titumir Rebellion (Bengali: তিতুমীর বিদ্রোহ) also
known as
Barasat Rebellion (বারাসাত বিদ্রোহ) was a
resistance from
local Muslim fighters in
Bengal who...
- BNS
Titumir (Bengali: বানৌজা তিতুমীর) is a
naval base of the
Bangladeshi Navy,
founded after the
Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and
located in Khulna...
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Government Titumir College (Bengali: সরকারি তিতুমীর কলেজ) is a
public educational institution in Bangladesh. It is
located on the A.K.
Khandakar Road...
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further 15 from
their places in
Ahsan Ullah Hall,
Suhrawardy Hall, and
Titumir Hall,
handed down
various suspensions and warnings, and
adopted new penalties...
- Training) BNS ISA KHAN,
Chittagong (Home of 13
Different Training Schools) BNS
TITUMIR,
Khulna (Home of New
Entry Training School (NETS) and
School of Logistics...
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offshoot of the 19th-century
Indian Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya
movement led by
Titumir and tied to the 18th-century
traditions of Shah
Waliullah Dehlawi and the...
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Great Rebellion 1857 – 1858 CE Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya 1830 – 1831 CE
Titumir's rebellion 1830s CE
British Raj 1858 – 1947 CE Partition of Bengal...
- of Bengal, Murshidaabad.
Alivardi Khan,
Nawab of Bengal, Murshidaabad.
Titumir,
Indian Bengali Revolutionary, Barasat,
North 24
Parganas Kazi
Nazrul Islam...
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Ahmed and
Enamul Haq, at Enamul's room (312) in Quaid-I Azam Hall (now
Titumir Hall),
EPUET (now BUET). Later, the map was
painted in the red
circle by...