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About Me
This user studies or studied at Notre Dame College, Dhaka
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Hi, I am Nahid. I was born in Tangail, a beautiful district located in Bangladesh.
I have an account on bangla wiki (নাহিদ).

My name has meaning.The origin of Nahid is Persian & Nahid means Elevated, Venus. Its ancient name is Anahita.

Click here to see my edit count.

The following articles are created by myself:

Public University

Government Saadat College

Private University

Independent University, Bangladesh | American International University, Bangladesh | University of Science & Technology Chittagong | Leading University | Stamford University | Northern University, Bangladesh | South East University | Daffodil International University | International University of Business Agriculture and Technology | City University, Bangladesh | Asian University of Bangladesh | IBAIS University | Darul Ihsan University

Misc.

Ian King | Lou Schuler | Media and Development Communication

Project I contibuted

Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Bangladeshi Universities

Template I created

Template:Private Universities of Bangladesh

Useful resources

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To do list

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