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Bangladesh–Turkey relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bangladesh–Turkey relations
Bangladesh–Turkey relations refers to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Turkey. Both country are part of World Trade Organisation,United Nations, and Non Alligned Movement. Both are also Democracies which put on strong communication. == Early History ==
Relations between Turkish and Bengali nations have strong historical and cultural roots dating back before the foundation of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. The Muslims of South Asia including the Bengalis, had supported the Turkish War of Independence. The respect and admiration for Atatürk is reflected in the epic poem ''Kamal Pasha'', written by Kazi Nazrul Islam, National Poet of Bangladesh, in 1921. This poem has been on the curriculum in Bangladesh schools. Besides, one major avenue in Dhaka and another one in Chittagong have been named as "Kemal Atatürk Avenue". Furthermore, a high school in Dagan Bhuiyan, in Feni and a Turkish language center in Dhaka Cantonment were named as "Atatürk Model High School" and "Mustafa Kemal Turkish Language Center". In the same vein, the support of the Bengal people during the Turkish War of Independence is still remembered with gratitude by the Turkish people. Finally, the second busiest airport of Bangladesh, formerly known as "Sylhet Airport" was renamed as Shahjalal International Airport to honor Hazrat Shah Jalal, one of the students of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi in Konya. After the independence of Bangladesh, Turkey recognized Bangladesh on 22 February 1974 on the occasion of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) (formerly Organization of the Islamic Conference) Summit which was held in Lahore. The Turkish Embassy in Dhaka was opened in 1976 and the Embassy of Bangladesh in Ankara in 1981.〔
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