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Quazi Golam Dastgir (September 23, 1932 – October 17, 2008) was a Bangladesh army officer and diplomat who belonged to a coterie of immigrant elites from the Indian state of West Bengal. Following a distinguished career in the Pakistan Army, he opted to join the defence services of Bangladesh after the country's independence in 1971. Quickly rising to the then top rank of Major General in the Bangladesh Army, ahead of all his military academy course mates, from 1975 to 1977, he served as the Zonal Martial Law Administrator (the equivalent of a State Governor in the military-backed government headed by President Abu Sadat Mohammed Sayem) for Dhaka Division. This included the nation's capital and was unequivocally the most important of the four provinces in Bangladesh. He commanded two of th

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  • كوازي غلام داستجير (ar)
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  • كوازي غلام داستجير (بالإنجليزية: Quazi Golam Dastgir)‏ (23 سبتمبر 1932 - 17 أكتوبر 2008) كان جنرالا ودبلوماسيا في جيش بنجلاديش. من عام 1975 إلى عام 1977 شغل منصب «مدير قانون الأحكام العرفية في زونال» (أي ما يعادل حاكم الولاية في الحكومة المدعومة من الجيش برئاسة الرئيس أبو سادات محمد صائم ) لشعبة دكا. قاد اثنين من الألوية الخمسة المستقلة التي تضم جيش بنغلاديش حتى منتصف السبعينيات، وشغل منصب قائد قوات الحدود. كان واحداً من الجنرالات الثلاثة في جيش بنغلاديش بعد إصدار الأحكام العرفية في عام 1975. في عام 1977، تم نقله إلى وزارة الشؤون الخارجية واستمر لمدة أربع سنوات كسفير لبنجلاديش حتى تقاعده في عام 1991. (ar)
  • Quazi Golam Dastgir (September 23, 1932 – October 17, 2008) was a Bangladesh army officer and diplomat who belonged to a coterie of immigrant elites from the Indian state of West Bengal. Following a distinguished career in the Pakistan Army, he opted to join the defence services of Bangladesh after the country's independence in 1971. Quickly rising to the then top rank of Major General in the Bangladesh Army, ahead of all his military academy course mates, from 1975 to 1977, he served as the Zonal Martial Law Administrator (the equivalent of a State Governor in the military-backed government headed by President Abu Sadat Mohammed Sayem) for Dhaka Division. This included the nation's capital and was unequivocally the most important of the four provinces in Bangladesh. He commanded two of th (en)
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  • Quazi Golam Dastgir (en)
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