User:Endeavorbd

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Endeavor is a Bangladeshi Wikipedian based in Dhaka and attends the University of Dhaka.

Endeavor is a student of the history of Bangladesh and the international events and loves to contribute in Wikipedia whenever he gets the opportunity. Hailed from Barisal, Endeavor believes in the integrity of history.

Endeavor has been writing articles on politics, history, militancy, development and Model UN on different newspapers of Bangladesh including The Daily Star, Dhaka Tribune, New Age (Bangladesh), and Prothom Alo since 2013.

Endeavor has served as an official in many prominent organizations, UN bodies, and NGOs operating in Bangladesh.

Articles drafted[edit]

Personality[edit]

  1. Shafik Rehman
  2. A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan
  3. Faizur Rahman (police officer)
  4. Hafizuddin Ahmed
  5. Mirza Abbas
  6. Naziruddin Jehad
  7. Syed Kamel Bakht
  8. Piash Karim

Bangladesh liberation war[edit]

  1. Bangladesh Hospital
  2. K Force (Bangladesh)
  3. S Force (Bangladesh)
  4. Z Force (Bangladesh)

Post-independence Bangladesh History[edit]

  1. Collaborators Act 1972
  2. Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini
  3. Lal Bahini
  4. Premiership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
  5. Second Revolution (Bangladesh)
  6. 1974 Ramna massacre
  7. Committee for Civil Liberties and Legal Aid
  8. Assassination of Khaled Mosharraf
  9. Presidency of Ziaur Rahman
  10. 1988 Chittagong massacre
  11. 1990 Mass Uprising in Bangladesh
  12. Banshkhali Power Plant Movement
  13. Narayanganj Seven Murder
  14. Mayer Daak
  15. Barapukuria coal scam
  16. Jatiya Oikya Front
  17. 1999 JU Anti-Rape Movement
  18. 2018 Bangladesh election violence
  19. 2020 Bangladesh Election Commission scandal
  20. 2021 Bangladesh anti-Modi protests
  21. 2021 Bangladesh communal violence

Destinations[edit]

  1. Swadhinata Stambha
  2. Guthia Mosque

Heritage[edit]

  1. Dhaka Gate
  2. Sonakanda Fort
  3. Idrakpur Fort
  4. Musa Khan Mosque

Others[edit]

  1. The Red Moulana
  2. Bangladesh Model United Nations
  3. Tula Toli Massacre